Professor Juliano received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and her J.D.
cum laude from Cornell Law School. At Cornell, she was Editor-in-Chief of the Cornell Law
Review. Following law school, she was a law clerk to the Honorable Stephanie K. Seymour
of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and the Honorable Raymond J.
Pettine of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island. Before
joining the faculty in 1998, Professor Juliano was an attorney at the United States
Department of Justice, Environmental and Natural Resources Division, and a Professorial
Lecturer at George Washington University National Law Center. 

Professor Juliano’s research and teaching interests focus on civil procedure, employment
discrimination, federal Indian law, and environmental law. 

Articles

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Harassing Women with Power: The Case for Including Contra-power Harassment within Title VII, Villanova University Legal Working Paper Series (2006)

After overcoming the obstacles to advancement, women who reach managerial positions are still subject to...

 

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Conflicted Justice: The Department of Justice's Conflict of Interest in Representing Native American Tribes , Villanova University Legal Working Paper Series (2003)

This article addresses an ongoing problem in the area of Indian law. For years, the...

 

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The Sweep of Sexual Harassment Cases (with Stewart Schwab), Cornell Law Review (2001)
 

Book Chapters

An Empirical Study of Sexual Harassment Litigation, 1986-1996: Some Preliminary Findings, NYU Working Papers on Labor and Employment Law: 1998-1999 (2001)