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Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Law
You Can't Ask (Or Say) That: The First Amendment And Civil Rights Restrictions On Decisionmaker Speech, Helen L. Norton
You Can't Ask (Or Say) That: The First Amendment And Civil Rights Restrictions On Decisionmaker Speech, Helen L. Norton
Faculty Scholarship
Many antidiscrimination statutes limit speech by employers, landlords, lenders, and other decisionmakers in one or both of two ways: (1) by prohibiting queries soliciting information about an applicant's disability, sexual orientation, marital status, or other protected characteristic; and (2) by proscribing discriminatory advertisements or other expressions of discriminatory preference for applicants based on race, sex, age, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics.
This Article explores how we might think about these laws for First Amendment purposes. Part I outlines the range of civil rights restrictions on decisionmaker speech, while Part II identifies the antidiscrimination and privacy concerns that drive their …
The Thin Line Between Love And Hate: Why Affinity-Based Securities And Investment Fraud Constitutes A Hate Crime, Lisa M. Fairfax
The Thin Line Between Love And Hate: Why Affinity-Based Securities And Investment Fraud Constitutes A Hate Crime, Lisa M. Fairfax
Faculty Scholarship
This article explores the parallels between the prototypical hate crime and affinity fraud—securities and investment fraud that targets identifiable religious, racial and ethnic groups—and asserts that those parallels justify treating affinity fraud as a hate crime.
Exploring White Resistance To Racial Reconciliation In The United States, Taunya Lovell Banks
Exploring White Resistance To Racial Reconciliation In The United States, Taunya Lovell Banks
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Symposium: Title Ix: Women, Athletics And The Law - Foreword, Paula A. Monopoli
Symposium: Title Ix: Women, Athletics And The Law - Foreword, Paula A. Monopoli
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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Reviewing The Play: How Faulty Premises Affected The Work Of The Commission On Opportunity In Athletics And Why Title Ix Protections Are Still Needed To Ensure Equal Opportunity In Athletics, Jocelyn Samuels
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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License To Harass Women: Requiring Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment To Be "Severe Or Pervasive" Discriminates Among "Terms And Conditions" Of Employment, Judith J. Johnson
License To Harass Women: Requiring Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment To Be "Severe Or Pervasive" Discriminates Among "Terms And Conditions" Of Employment, Judith J. Johnson
Maryland Law Review
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Tolerance As Understanding, Jay Schiffman
Tolerance As Understanding, Jay Schiffman
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Title Ix At Thirty: Unanswered Questions, William C. Duncan
Title Ix At Thirty: Unanswered Questions, William C. Duncan
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Access To The Courts: A Blueprint For Successful Litigation Under The Americans With Disabilities Act And The Rehabilitation Act, Marc Charmatz, Antoinette Mcrae
Access To The Courts: A Blueprint For Successful Litigation Under The Americans With Disabilities Act And The Rehabilitation Act, Marc Charmatz, Antoinette Mcrae
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
The Secretary's Commission On Opportunity In Athletics Squandered Its Opportunity To Understand Commercial Collegiate Sports: Why They Eliminate Minor Men's Sports And Prevent Title Ix From Achieving Full Gender Equality, Suzanne Sangree
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
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The Latest Chapter In The Saga Of A Spiritless Law: Detaining Haitian Asylum Seekers As A Violation Of The Spirit And The Letter Of International Law, Michael Rowan
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.
Why The Reparations Movement Should Fail, Gregory Kane
Why The Reparations Movement Should Fail, Gregory Kane
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender and Class
No abstract provided.