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Federal Equal Protection, Taylor Flynn Jan 2014

Federal Equal Protection, Taylor Flynn

Faculty Scholarship

The Author explores the use of due process and equal protection guarantees from the U.S. Constitution as a means to challenge workplace discrimination faced by LGBT government employees. The Author also discusses how private employees must rely on Title VII of the Civil Rights Act to assert similar claims. Because sex discrimination is prohibited under both the Constitution and Title VII, federal courts have relied on reasoning in the former context when analyzing the latter, and vice versa. This means that a watershed case regarding one law can contain reasoning for the other. The Author goes on to the discuss …


Healthcare Workers' Religious Objections To Mandatory Influenza Vaccination: Examining Title Vii's Religious Accommodation Requirement, Amy Berenbaum Jan 2014

Healthcare Workers' Religious Objections To Mandatory Influenza Vaccination: Examining Title Vii's Religious Accommodation Requirement, Amy Berenbaum

Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition

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The Legal Enforcement Of "Proper" Gender Performance Through Title Vii, M. Caroline Hyatt Jan 2014

The Legal Enforcement Of "Proper" Gender Performance Through Title Vii, M. Caroline Hyatt

Louis Jackson National Student Writing Competition

No abstract provided.