The federal judiciary still isn’t doing enough to protect law clerks from sexual harassment, says an attorney who last year detailed to Congress troubling allegations about her experience as a clerk on the largest federal appeals court.
While Olivia Warren prepared for the possibility of little to no response before she appeared before a House Judiciary subcommittee in February 2020, she said in a Harvard Law Review article published this week “the inaction hurts more than I could have ever anticipated.”
Warren, who is now a staff attorney at the Center for Death Penalty Litigation, clerked for the late ...
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