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Boswell, Richard Alan was born on June 14, 1953 in Sao Miguel, Portugal. Son of William P. and Dorothy Ernestine (Austin) Boswell. came to the United States, 1953.
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This groundbreaking casebook offers a comprehensive survey of the legal history, theory, and practice of sexual harassment law, beginning with the passage of Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The text explores topics including the intersection of race, gender, sexual orientation and class; the reasonable person's standard; comparisons to rape law; public policy considerations; investigations; remedial action; common defenses; and damages. Succeeding chapters introduce sexual harassment in schools under Title IX, in housing under Title VIII, and in other contexts, such as in prisons and the military. Part II emphasizes the practice of sexual harassment law, including aspects of civil procedure, evidence, administrative law, and alternative dispute resolution. Students learn to apply the substance of sexual harassment law as well as develop an appreciation of legal ethics through hypothetical scenarios based on actual practice dilemmas. Drobac brings the history and application of the law to life with excerpts of the senate confirmation hearings of Clarence Thomas, the Jones v. Clinton decisions, and media coverage and strategies of other high profile cases. This text is appropriate for large lecture class or seminar use by law and business school faculty, as well as by faculty in political science, legal studies, and feminist studies. A teacher's manual is forthcoming.
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Boswell, Richard Alan was born on June 14, 1953 in Sao Miguel, Portugal. Son of William P. and Dorothy Ernestine (Austin) Boswell. came to the United States, 1953.
Bachelor in Urban Economics, Loyola Marymount U., 1975; Juris Doctor, George Washington University, 1979.
Assistant professor clinical law, director trial practice program, George Washington University National Law Center, 1980-1986;
director Immigration Clinic, George Washington University National Law Center, 1980-1986;
associate professor, Notre Dame Law School, 1986-1991;
professor of law, University of California, Hastings College Law, since 1991. Consultant Food and Drug Administration-National Consumer Action Awareness Project, 1981-1982, NBC-television, Washington, 1981-1982, United States Information Agency, 1982, United States Agency for International Development, American Legal Consortium (Control Asia Rule of Law Project), Almaty, Kazakhstan, since 1994, United States Agency for International Development, Centro de Apoyo al Sistema Judicial, Guatemala City, 1995. Lecturer Symposia of the National Office for Black Caths. and the National Conference Black Lawyers, 1983-1984.
Facultymem. National Institute for Trial Advocacy, since 1986. Visiting professor law University of California, Hastings College Law, 1990-1991, American U., Washington College Law, 1995-1996. Director training, faculty United States/Guatemala Jurist Exch. and Training Program, 1994.
Lecturer in field.
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Member American Bar Association (chair skills training committee section on legal education since 1989), National BarAssn., American Immigration Lawyers Association (chair litigation training and assistance committee 1987-1990, Board of Governors 1989-1992, member commission on professors, lawyers and law students), American Association Law Schools (chair standing commission on clinical legal education 1991-1992, section on clinical law, section on immigration law, chair section on litigation 1991, chair section on immigration law 1992-1993), Bar Association District of Columbia (executive county young lawyers section 1981-1982), Clinical Legal Education Association (Board of Governors since 1992, vice president 1993-1994, president 1994-1995).