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Book Review - Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment Discrimination Law, John J. Donohue
Book Review - Forbidden Grounds: The Case Against Employment Discrimination Law, John J. Donohue
John Donohue
Book Review - Forbidden Grounds: The case against employment discrimination law by Richard A. Epstein. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press 1992
Law And Macroeconomics: Employment Discrimination Litigation Over The Business Cycle, John J. Donohue, Peter Siegelman
Law And Macroeconomics: Employment Discrimination Litigation Over The Business Cycle, John J. Donohue, Peter Siegelman
John Donohue
For the past two decades the law and economics movement has been one of the most influential forces in the legal academy. Its practitioners have relentlessly sought to unleash microeconomic insights on formerly pristine areas of legal doctrine. This Article focuses on a branch of law - employment discrimination-that has already been examined from a microeconomic perspective. However, it represents a departure from the previous literature in that it considers the impact of macroeconomic phenomena on several aspects of employment discrimination litigation.