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Fordham Law Review

2013

Civil rights

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Everyone’S A Little Bit Racist? Reconciling Implicit Bias And Title Vii, Christopher Cerullo Oct 2013

Everyone’S A Little Bit Racist? Reconciling Implicit Bias And Title Vii, Christopher Cerullo

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Since its enactment as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title VII’s main purpose has been to end all forms of employment discrimination. Through a flexible judicial interpretation of Title VII that reached newly discovered forms of discrimination, and through occasional intervention by Congress to update the statute, Title VII has been largely successful in reducing and remedying instances of overt discrimination in the workplace. However, more recently, social scientists have analyzed and applied the results of Harvard’s Implicit Association Test to recognize a new form of discrimination characterized by a subconscious decisionmaking process based on intuition and …


Adequately Representing Groups, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch May 2013

Adequately Representing Groups, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch

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Foreward, Howard M. Erichson, Benjamin C. Zipursky May 2013

Foreward, Howard M. Erichson, Benjamin C. Zipursky

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No abstract provided.