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Does the Oncale decision transform Title VII into a general civility code for the American workplace?

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An Environmental Impact Statement is not required to include a discussion of:
 a. The commercial value of any threatened species
  b. Available alternatives to the proposed actions
  c. Direct impacts
  d. Indirect impacts
  e. Impact on cultural resources



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The Court does not believe that Oncale turns Title VII into a civility code because (1) Title VII does not prohibit all verbal or physical harassment in the workplace. It is directed only at discrimination . . . because of . . . sex, and (2) Title VII forbids only behavior so objectively offensive as to alter the conditions of the victim's employment.

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