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Civil Rights and Discrimination

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University of Tennessee College of Law

2012

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Not Losing Sight Of The Forest: The Fourth Circuit's Stand For Reasonableness, Rachel E. Clark Jun 2012

Not Losing Sight Of The Forest: The Fourth Circuit's Stand For Reasonableness, Rachel E. Clark

Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice

No abstract provided.


The Continued Reign Of Title Vii: Racial Discrimination Trumps Patients' Preferences, Samuel L. Moore Jun 2012

The Continued Reign Of Title Vii: Racial Discrimination Trumps Patients' Preferences, Samuel L. Moore

Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Gender And Pregnancy Bias In The Workplace, Jaehee Jang Jun 2012

Gender And Pregnancy Bias In The Workplace, Jaehee Jang

Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Equal Opportunity To Harass, Unequal Burdens Of Proof: Affirming The Equal Opportunity Defense, Todd J. Clark Jun 2012

Equal Opportunity To Harass, Unequal Burdens Of Proof: Affirming The Equal Opportunity Defense, Todd J. Clark

Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice

No abstract provided.


The Murky Misinterpretation Of The Voting Rights Act: Divining Section Two Claims After Bartlett V. Strickland And The 2010 Census, Lindsey R. Watson Jun 2012

The Murky Misinterpretation Of The Voting Rights Act: Divining Section Two Claims After Bartlett V. Strickland And The 2010 Census, Lindsey R. Watson

Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice

No abstract provided.


Religion, Race, & The Fourth Estate: Xenophobia In The Media Ten Years After 9/11, Roslyn Satchel Augustine, Jonathan C. Augustine Jun 2012

Religion, Race, & The Fourth Estate: Xenophobia In The Media Ten Years After 9/11, Roslyn Satchel Augustine, Jonathan C. Augustine

Tennessee Journal of Race, Gender, & Social Justice

September 11, 2011 marked the tenth anniversary of the most horrific attacks in the United States. In the decade after the September 11, 2001 attacks (9/11), matters of race and religion maintained an awkwardly prominent role in American culture, with the media arguably fueling perceptions. This interdisciplinary Article’s thesis is that media elites, most of which are large corporations, threaten American democracy with xenophobic influence in an age of unmediated communication. Thus, the frequent imagery of “us” versus “them” has exasperated religious tensions between Judeo-Christian faith groups and religious minorities.

In the wake of the United States Supreme Court’s decision …