Sandra F. Sperino / October 2015

Professor Sperino will be co-authoring the next edition of West’s Federal Discrimination Law in a Nutshell (w/ Player) (forthcoming 2017).

She presented her forthcoming book (w/ Thomas, Oxford University Press, 2016), at Cardozo Law School as part of its faculty speaker series on October 26, 2015. She also presented the book at the Colloquium on Scholarship in Employment and Labor Law (COSELL) at Maurer School of Law, Indiana University in September.

Professor Sperino also presented at the Alabama Bar Association’s Labor and Employment Annual Conference in October. Her talk explored the Supreme Court’s recent cases that connect discrimination law with tort law and what this means for the future of federal discrimination law.

Professor Sperino is guest blogging for the New Private Law Blog, which is part of the Project on the Foundations of Private Law, an interdisciplinary research program at Harvard Law School dedicated to the academic investigation of private law.

Professor Sperino has been invited to speak at the Louisiana Judicial College in December of 2015. She also accepted an invitation to speak at the ABA EEO National Conference in Austin in March of 2016.

Several of Professor Sperino’s articles were cited:

  • The New Calculus of Punitive Damages for Employment Discrimination Cases, 62 Okla. L. Rev. 701 (2010), in Charles A. Sullivan, Restating Employment Remedies, 100 Cornell L. Rev. 1391 (September, 2015).
  • Judicial Preemption of Punitive Damages, 78 U. Cin. L. Rev. 227 (2009), in Charles A. Sullivan, Restating Employment Remedies, 100 Cornell L. Rev. 1391 (September, 2015).

 


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