In 2017, a former Spanish professor at Yale filed a lawsuit claiming that the Yale's Spanish and Portuguese department perpetuated a culture of harassment and discrimination. According to the lawsuit,
Roberto González Echevarría, department chair Rolena Adorno, and department professor Noel Valis made "unsupportive and negative" statements in retaliation for plaintiff's speaking out against discrimination and sexual harassment, which had an impact in the plaintiff's tenure denial in 2015. The university newspaper
Yale Daily News points out that despite a request for the administration to recuse Echevarria, Adorno, and Valis from the vote, they were allowed to participate and each voted against granting tenure to the plaintiff. ==Bibliography==