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He received a BA from Stanford University in 1963, an MA degree from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar from 1963-65, and an LLB Degree in 1968 from Yale Law School, where he was managing editor of the Yale Law Journal. In a much-discussed 1998 article in the Yale Law Journal, Yale law professor Vicki Schultz challenged what she calls the "sexual model" of sexual harassment as both too broad and too narrow: too narrow because it does not cover many nonsexual forms of gender-based harassment that may put women at a disadvantage on the job (such as sabotaging a woman's work project), too broad because it often seems to target all expressions of sexuality in the workplace. As James Ryan and Michael Heise describe, in a recent article in the Yale Law Journal, the overused lines and labels do not apply. |
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