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Young Adults As A Cognizable Group In Jury Selection, Donald H. Zeigler
Young Adults As A Cognizable Group In Jury Selection, Donald H. Zeigler
Michigan Law Review
In support of its thesis, this Article presents what the literature has failed to provide: a comprehensive analysis of the concept of cognizability and empirical data. Part I traces the history of cognizability; identifies the sources of the cross-sectional right; and defines the criteria of cognizability, drawing special attention to the interests which a designation of cognizability protects. Part I also discusses the different approaches courts have taken to cognizability and suggests several factors which may explain the many treatments of the concept.
Part II reviews the case law concerning the cognizability of young adults in particular. That Part also …
Constitutional Limitations On Mandatory Teacher Retirement, Paula Shives Hoskins
Constitutional Limitations On Mandatory Teacher Retirement, Paula Shives Hoskins
Kentucky Law Journal
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Age Discrimination In Employment: The 1978 Adea Amendments And The Social Impact Of Aging, Thomas J. Reed
Age Discrimination In Employment: The 1978 Adea Amendments And The Social Impact Of Aging, Thomas J. Reed
Seattle University Law Review
This article will explore the sociology behind the original Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA), the structure of the 1967 ADEA, its weaknesses and strengths during its ten-year life, and the effectiveness of the 1978 amendments in dealing with the problems inherent in the original Act.