Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Civil Rights and Discrimination

1990

Campbell Law Review

Articles 1 - 2 of 2

Full-Text Articles in Law

The Broadened Dimensions And More Powerful Bite Of The State Fair Housing Act, B. Bailey Liipfert Iii Apr 1990

The Broadened Dimensions And More Powerful Bite Of The State Fair Housing Act, B. Bailey Liipfert Iii

Campbell Law Review

Part I of this Comment analyzes the substantive changes in the Act. These substantive changes significantly extend the scope of the protection against discriminatory practices. These changes mirror those in the recently amended Federal Fair Housing Act (Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968). Substantively, the Acts are now virtually identical. There are, however, some differences of which the practitioner should be aware. Part II discusses the procedural implications of the new State Act. How the State and Federal Acts and agencies function together in enforcement procedures is the primary focus of Part II.


North Carolina's New Aids Discrimination Protection: Who Do They Think They're Fooling?, Angela Sue Bullard Apr 1990

North Carolina's New Aids Discrimination Protection: Who Do They Think They're Fooling?, Angela Sue Bullard

Campbell Law Review

This Comment's primary purpose is to examine the substantive provisions of the 1989 amendments to the NCCDA. First, the Comment briefly examines background information, including: (1) medical and statistical facts about AIDS and related infections; (2) the causes, history and significance of AIDS discrimination; and (3) pre-existing or alternate protections available to persons discriminated against on the basis of AIDS, HIV or ARC. Second, the Comment proceeds with a provision-by-provision evaluation of the NCCDA amendments. It analyzes the amendments in light of the above mentioned background information, as well as existing authority on the various issues addressed by the amendments. …