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Administrative Law - Evidence - Hearsay - Residuum Rule, George P. Faines
Administrative Law - Evidence - Hearsay - Residuum Rule, George P. Faines
Duquesne Law Review
An equally divided Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has held that uncorroborated hearsay evidence alone can support a factual finding in an administrative hearing if the proponent establishes some foundation for the hearsay's reliability or reliability is apparent on its face.
Unemployment Compensation Board of Review v. Ceja, 493 Pa. 584, 427 A.2d 631 (1981).
Civil Rights - Race Discrimination - Title Vii Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 - Res Judicata - Individual Actions Subsequent To Eeoc Actions, John R. O'Keefe
Civil Rights - Race Discrimination - Title Vii Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 - Res Judicata - Individual Actions Subsequent To Eeoc Actions, John R. O'Keefe
Duquesne Law Review
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has held that dismissal for failure to comply with the Administrative Procedure Act of a Title VII employment discrimination action brought by the Equal Employment Opportunity Co mission is res judicata as to an individual's subsequent private action based upon the same claim.
Jones v. Bell Helicopter Co., 614 F.2d 1389 (5th Cir. 1980).
Procedural Complexity Of The Age Discrimination In Employment Act: An Age-Old Problem, Robert E. Sheeder
Procedural Complexity Of The Age Discrimination In Employment Act: An Age-Old Problem, Robert E. Sheeder
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.
Veterans' Preference Statutes: Do They Really Discriminate Against Women, Pat Labbadia Iii
Veterans' Preference Statutes: Do They Really Discriminate Against Women, Pat Labbadia Iii
Duquesne Law Review
No abstract provided.