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Pregnancy As A Normal Condition Of Employment: Comparative And Role-Based Accounts Of Discrimination, Reva B. Siegel
Pregnancy As A Normal Condition Of Employment: Comparative And Role-Based Accounts Of Discrimination, Reva B. Siegel
William & Mary Law Review
As the Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 (PDA) turns forty, it is time to consider how we define pregnancy discrimination.
In recent years, courts have come to define pregnancy discrimination almost exclusively through comparison. Yet our understanding of discrimination, inside and outside the pregnancy context, depends on judgments about social roles as well as comparison. Both Congress and the Court appealed to social roles in defining the wrongs of pregnancy discrimination. In enacting the PDA, Congress repudiated employment practices premised on the view that motherhood is the end of women’s labor force participation, and affirmed a world in which women …
Religion Anti-Discrimination And The Decline Of Labor Law, Nathan B. Oman
Religion Anti-Discrimination And The Decline Of Labor Law, Nathan B. Oman
Popular Media
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Book Review Of Employment Discrimination Law, James S. Heller
Book Review Of Employment Discrimination Law, James S. Heller
Library Staff Publications
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The Developing Law Of Equal Employment Opportunity At The White Collar And Professional Levels, Andrea R. Waintroob
The Developing Law Of Equal Employment Opportunity At The White Collar And Professional Levels, Andrea R. Waintroob
William & Mary Law Review
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Right To Work, A Decade Of Development, William F. Swindler
Right To Work, A Decade Of Development, William F. Swindler
Faculty Publications
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