Sandra F. Sperino / Spring 2018

Professor Sperino was cited in a Newsday article titled, “State records: 1,200 private-sector workers sexually harassed,” on March 31, 2018, available at the following linkhttps://www.newsday.com/news/region-state/new-york-sexual-harassment-1.17765884.

Professor Sperino presented in a webinar titled, Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Workplace, hosted by the ABA Civil Rights and Social Justice Section an the Commission on the Status of Women in the Profession, and the Commission on Domestic & Sexual Violence.

In April, Professor Sperino presented her book, Unequal: How America’s Courts Undermine Discrimination Law (Oxford 2017) (written with Professor Suja Thomas) at the University of Illinois College of Law.  The Law, Behavior, and Social Science Program at the Illinois College of Law sponsored the event.

Professor Sperino contributed to an online symposium that reflect on the significance and impact of the book Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court (Cambridge University Press 2016). The Notre Dame Law Review Online will publish a series of ten of these essays in late 2018.

Professor Sperino accepted an invitation to join West’s Employment Law treatises for students and practitioners.  She will be writing the chapters of the treatises on federal employment discrimination.


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