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Civil Rights and Discrimination

University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law

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Employment law

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Shifting The Burden: Genuine Disputes And Employment Discrimination Standards Of Proof, Barrett S. Moore Oct 2012

Shifting The Burden: Genuine Disputes And Employment Discrimination Standards Of Proof, Barrett S. Moore

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

Enacted for the purpose of battling workplace discrimination by targeting discrimination against minorities and the disadvantaged, Title VII has become somewhat of an apparition for good-intentioned employers seeking to follow the law. For example, in Ricci v. DeStefano, the city of New Haven, Connecticut refused to hire white firefighters based on a qualification test because to do so would produce the outcome of hiring too few minority firefighters. Despite New Haven's good intentions, the hiring process illegally brought race into the hiring process, thereby showing that America's relationship with civil rights legislation has come full circle.

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Sixteen Years Of Litigation Under The Arkansas Civil Rights Act: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Michael Mosley, Robert Beard, Paul Charton Jan 2010

Sixteen Years Of Litigation Under The Arkansas Civil Rights Act: Where We Have Been And Where We Are Going, Michael Mosley, Robert Beard, Paul Charton

University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review

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