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'''Description of Artwork:''' This oil painting depicts a seated nude woman with crossed arms and legs; one of her breasts is partially exposed.
'''Description of Artwork:''' This oil painting depicts a seated nude woman with crossed arms and legs; one of her breasts is partially exposed.


'''The Incident:''' After viewing the painting, Laurie Crowder submitted a sexual harassment complaint to the city Legal Department.  She claimed that City Hall was her workplace, and the painting made it a hostile environment.  City officials therefore removed the painting
'''The Incident:''' After viewing the painting, Laurie Crowder submitted a sexual harassment complaint to the city's Legal Department.  She claimed that City Hall was her workplace, and the painting made it a hostile environment.  City officials therefore removed the painting


'''Results of Incident:''' Henderson filed a suit against the city for violating her First Amendment rights. On March 27, 1997, a U.S. district judge ruled in favor of Henderson, noting the fact that it was a public space.  The city's art policy was changed to give the city manager, who enforces harassment policies, final say over rotunda displays.
'''Results of Incident:''' Henderson filed a suit against the city for violating her First Amendment rights. On March 27, 1997, a U.S. district judge ruled in favor of Henderson, noting the fact that it was a public space.  The city's art policy was changed to give the city manager, who enforces harassment policies, final say over rotunda displays.
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