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2018

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Of Power And Process: Handling Harassers In An At-Will World, Rachel Arnow-Richman Jan 2018

Of Power And Process: Handling Harassers In An At-Will World, Rachel Arnow-Richman

UF Law Faculty Publications

In the wake of the #MeToo movement, companies have taken swift and severe disciplinary action against alleged harassers, raising questions in some instances as to whether their responses were justified. This Essay, prepared for the Yale L.J. Forum’s symposium on the sexual harassment scholarship of Professor Vicki Schultz, argues that balancing the goals of the #MeToo movement with principles of fairness to the accused demands attention to an overlooked aspect of the problem: the status of the alleged harasser. The background rule of employment at will, coupled with employer contracting practices and the law of sexual harassment itself, produces a …