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Articles 421 - 450 of 452
Full-Text Articles in Civil Rights and Discrimination
The Civil Rights Hydra, Neal Devins
The Civil Rights Hydra, Neal Devins
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Civil Rights Era by Hugh Davis Graham
In Lieu Of Preclusion: Reconciling Administrative Decisionmaking And Federal Civil Rights Claims, Marjorie A. Silver
In Lieu Of Preclusion: Reconciling Administrative Decisionmaking And Federal Civil Rights Claims, Marjorie A. Silver
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Judicial Responses To The Eeoc's Failure To Attempt Conciliation, Michigan Law Review
Judicial Responses To The Eeoc's Failure To Attempt Conciliation, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note suggests that a court faced with inadequate conciliation efforts by the EEOC should dismiss the action without prejudice. Part I argues that dismissal better serves the remedial purpose of the statute than summary judgment. Part II then demonstrates that dismissal satisfies the policy concerns of courts that dispose of inadequately conciliated suits. Although dismissal may not promote judicial efficiency as well as summary judgment, courts and the Commission can handle the dismissal to minimize duplication. Part III advances dismissal for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted as the appropriate procedural vehicle for disposing …
North Haven Board Of Education V. Bell, Lewis Powell Jr.
North Haven Board Of Education V. Bell, Lewis Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Developments In The Fourth Circuit: 1980
Survey Of Developments In The Fourth Circuit: 1980
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Practice And Procedure - Implied Cause Of Action - Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 And Section 504 Of The Rehabilitation Act Of 1973 Imply Private Causes Of Action, Jane Duffy
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law - Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission Does Not Have The Authority To Award Damages For Mental Anguish And Humiliation Arising From Unlawful Disrimination, Stanley A. Smith
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Causes Of Action Under Federal Agency Nondiscrimination Statutes, Julia C. Lamber
Private Causes Of Action Under Federal Agency Nondiscrimination Statutes, Julia C. Lamber
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Similarly Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits sex discrimination in federally funded education programs or activities. Although the effect of Title VI has been felt primarily in education, the statutory prohibition applies to any federally funded activity, public or private, including hospitals, social service and welfare agencies, law enforcement agencies, housing, and recreational programs. Both statutes provide for administrative enforcement against prohibited activities. This article explores the question of whether a private cause …
The Supreme Court And The Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners: A Reappraisal, Emily Calhoun
The Supreme Court And The Constitutional Rights Of Prisoners: A Reappraisal, Emily Calhoun
Publications
No abstract provided.
Prisoner's Rights--The Need For An Inmate Grievance Commission In West Virginia, Thomas W. Kupec
Prisoner's Rights--The Need For An Inmate Grievance Commission In West Virginia, Thomas W. Kupec
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law: Due Process Requirements Of Notice And Hearing Apply To Native Claims Under Administrative Procedure Act; Civil Rights: Challenging Tribal Membership Ordinance; Criminal Law: Nor Prejudice To Indian Defendant Sentenced Under State Due To Additional Or Alternative Fina Authorized By Federal Statute; Due Process: Tribal Elections And The Indian Civil Rights Act; Environment: Standing Of Non-Indians To Challenge Validity Of Coal Leases On Indian Land; Evidence: Indian Concept Of "Toka" As Concerning Issues Of Provocation And Justification; Indian Civil Rights Act: Residency Requirements For Tribal Political Office Upheld; Indian Lands: Quiet Title Action By Indian Allottees Against Railroad Holding Easement In The Nature Of A Limited Fee; Jurisdiction: Adoption Where All Parties Are Residents Of An Indian Reservation; Jurisdiction: New Mexico State Constitution As Affecting Adjudication Of Indian Water Rights; Taxation: State Right Of Taxation On Reservations When Commerce Effectuated Between Indians And Non-Indians
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments, Various Editors
The Frontiers Of The Federal Mandamus Statute, Bruce Comly French
The Frontiers Of The Federal Mandamus Statute, Bruce Comly French
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Civil Rights By Default, Barbara Kaye Besser, Charles Guerrier
Civil Rights By Default, Barbara Kaye Besser, Charles Guerrier
Cleveland State Law Review
It is the intention of this article to discuss the existing devices available to the Ohio Civil Rights Commission to compel a respondent to provide the relevant factual information requested; to point out the inadequacies of these procedures; and to propose an additional method to effectuate a speedy resolution of the controversies before the Ohio Civil Rights Commission.
Civil Rights--Administrative Enforcement--Damages As An Appropriate Remedy, Harvey D. Peyton
Civil Rights--Administrative Enforcement--Damages As An Appropriate Remedy, Harvey D. Peyton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law—Expansive Discretion Allowed Executive Branch In Admission Of Politically Disfavored Aliens., Susan Ginsberg
Administrative Law—Expansive Discretion Allowed Executive Branch In Admission Of Politically Disfavored Aliens., Susan Ginsberg
Buffalo Law Review
Kleindienst v. Mandel, 408 U.S. 753 (1972).
Back Pay Awards: A Remedy Under Executive Order 11246, M. Brian Moroze
Back Pay Awards: A Remedy Under Executive Order 11246, M. Brian Moroze
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part Ii, O. John Rogge
An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part Ii, O. John Rogge
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part I, O. John Rogge
An Overview Of Administrative Due Process: Part I, O. John Rogge
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Racial Discrimination In Employment: Rights And Remedies, J. Ralph Beaird
Racial Discrimination In Employment: Rights And Remedies, J. Ralph Beaird
Scholarly Works
Professor Beaird believes that the current multiplicity of forums available to an employee who alleges discrimination against him should be merged into one. Ideally he would like to see an administrative agency given primary jurisdiction with authority similar to that possessed by the NLRB. Until an agency is given such power, Professor Beaird suggests that the forums themselves apply collateral estoppel principles to alleviate the inequities inherent in repetitious litigation.
Recent Developments, Various Editors
Selective Service Law—In Providing For Conscientious Objector Exemption, Free Exercise Of Religion Clause Of First Amendment Precludes Discrimination In Favor Of Those With Formal Religious Beliefs, David A. Higley
Buffalo Law Review
United States v. Sisson, 297 F. Supp. 902 (D. Mass. 1969), prob. juris. noted, 396 U.S. 812, 90 S. Ct. 92 (1969).
Title Vii In The Federal Courts - Private Or Public Law, Robert J. Affeldt
Title Vii In The Federal Courts - Private Or Public Law, Robert J. Affeldt
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Representation For The Poor In Federal Rulemaking, Arthur Earl Bonfield
Representation For The Poor In Federal Rulemaking, Arthur Earl Bonfield
Michigan Law Review
The ample personal economic resources and relatively well-financed organizations of middle and upper income Americans usually assure their particular interests adequate representation in federal administrative rulemaking. The norm is that middle and upper income individuals, or their personal or organizational representatives, directly or indirectly monitor all agency activities. These persons attempt to protect their interests through formal or informal participation in rulemaking affecting them. But federal rulemaking very frequently affects large numbers of individuals who lack the personal economic resources and organized associations of middle and upper income Americans. These economically underprivileged persons are usually unable to keep themselves adequately …
Labor Democracy In America: The Impact Of Titles I & (And) Iv Of The Landrum-Griffin Act, Robert L. Berchem
Labor Democracy In America: The Impact Of Titles I & (And) Iv Of The Landrum-Griffin Act, Robert L. Berchem
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fair Housing Laws And Brokers' Defamation Suits: The New York Experience, Michigan Law Review
Fair Housing Laws And Brokers' Defamation Suits: The New York Experience, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The New York Law Against Discrimination, originally enacted in 1945 to eliminate discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, or national origin, has been steadily broadened to encompass discrimination in such areas as public accommodations and private housing. The law was amended in 1961 and 1963 to enable the State Commission for Human Rights to prevent. discrimination by either the owner or the real estate broker in the selling, renting, or leasing of any housing accommodation or commercial space. Despite the apparently broad protection established by the sweeping language of the statute, real estate brokers have discovered a novel …
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
Enforcement Procedure Of Oberlin, Ohio, Fair Housing Ordinance Held Unconstitutional--Porter V. City Of Oberlin, Michigan Law Review
Enforcement Procedure Of Oberlin, Ohio, Fair Housing Ordinance Held Unconstitutional--Porter V. City Of Oberlin, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
Plaintiff, a citizen of Oberlin, Ohio, brought an action for declaratory and injunctive relief to review the constitutionality of the city's fair housing ordinance, which makes it a misdemeanor to discriminate because of race, creed, or color in the sale or rental of housing. Under the procedure established by the ordinance, the Housing Renewal Commission is directed to make investigations of complaints filed with it. If violations are discovered, the commission must attempt to eliminate the discriminatory practices by conciliation and persuasion. If these efforts fail, the entire record of the matter must be forwarded to the city council, accompanied …
Fifth Circuit Relies On Administrative Standards In School Desegregation Cases--Singleton V. Jackson Municipal Separate School District, Michigan Law Review
Fifth Circuit Relies On Administrative Standards In School Desegregation Cases--Singleton V. Jackson Municipal Separate School District, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
On June 22, 1965, the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit entered an order requiring the Jackson, Mississippi, Municipal Separate School District to submit a plan for the total desegregation of the district, and specifically requiring that at least four grades be desegregated in the school year 1965-1966. In reaching its decision, the court gave "great weight" to the standards used by the Office of Education of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) to determine whether schools qualify for federal financial assistance. The court reasoned that since the objectives of both the judiciary and the …
Rights Of Persons Compelled To Appear In Federal Agency Investigational Hearings, David C. Murchison
Rights Of Persons Compelled To Appear In Federal Agency Investigational Hearings, David C. Murchison
Michigan Law Review
By statutes designed to protect the public interest, many federal administrative agencies-such as the Interstate Commerce Commission, the Federal Communications Commission, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Civil Aeronautics Board-are granted authority to conduct investigations dealing with substantive matters committed to their respective jurisdictions. In an increasing number of instances, these agencies are empowered to utilize compulsory process; persons may be ordered to appear and give testimony or to produce documents in so-called investigational hearings, subject to criminal sanctions for noncompliance. The use of investigational hearings by these agencies as an ancillary law enforcement tool …