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Offensive Conduct That Is Not Sex-Specific May Violate Title VII

Offensive Conduct That Is Not Sex-Specific May Violate Title VII

The Ninth Circuit has held in a recent case that "offensive conduct that is not facially sex-specific nonetheless may violate Title VII if there is sufficient circumstantial evidence of qualitative and quantitative differences in the harassment suffered by female and male employees." 

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