Sniffing Someone Could Be Sexual Harassment, Fifth Circuit Finds

In a decision that may make it easier for plaintiffs to survive summary judgment with their sexual harassment retaliation claims, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has reversed a trial court decision dismissing a female employee’s claim that she was “fired” after complaining that two co-workers “sniffed her in a sexually suggestive manner.”

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