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Before Me Too Had a Name: Sheila White’s 9–0 Supreme Court Victory
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Long before the world had a hashtag for workplace abuse, Sheila White was already fighting it.
On this compelling episode of the Marti Oakley Show, Coz Skaife and Marcel Reid interview the woman whose courage reshaped employment law in America.
As the only woman working in a Tennessee rail yard, Sheila endured sexual harassment — and when she reported it, she faced swift retaliation meant to silence her. Instead of backing down, she fought.
Her case, Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White, went all the way to the Supreme Court of the United States, where she won in a unanimous 9–0 decision. The ruling expanded the legal definition of workplace retaliation under Title VII, establishing that employers cannot take materially adverse actions designed to deter employees from reporting misconduct.
Today, her case is taught in leading law schools nationwide and remains a cornerstone of modern civil rights and employment law.
Sheila’s story is more than legal precedent — it is proof that one voice, refusing to be silenced, can change the system for millions.