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Class Action: The Landmark Case That Changed Sexual Harassment Law is a nonfiction account by Clara Bingham, co-written with Laura Leedy Gansler, that reconstructs the first sexual harassment class action lawsuit in the United States: Jenson v. Eveleth Mines. Centered on Lois Jenson and other women who worked at a northern Minnesota iron mine, the book explains how routine abuse, retaliation, and institutional indifference were transformed into a legal claim capable of changing national precedent. It combines reporting, legal analysis, and historical narrative to show how a workplace culture can normalize misconduct and how the law eventually gives that harm a name. Rather than treating the case as an isolated courtroom drama, the book places it in the larger context of women entering male-dominated industrial work, the evolution of employment discrimination law, and the difficulty of proving patterns of harassment across a group. Its purpose is both documentary and explanatory: to preserve the human story behind a landmark decision and to clarify why the case mattered far beyond one mine in Minnesota.