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Fetal Hazards, Gender Justice, And The Justices: The Limits Of Equality, David L. Kirp
Fetal Hazards, Gender Justice, And The Justices: The Limits Of Equality, David L. Kirp
William & Mary Law Review
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A Matter Of Trust: Institutional Employer Liability For Acts Of Child Abuse By Employees, Jessica Lynch
A Matter Of Trust: Institutional Employer Liability For Acts Of Child Abuse By Employees, Jessica Lynch
William & Mary Law Review
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Employing The Alcoholic Under The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990, Wendy K. Voss
Employing The Alcoholic Under The Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1990, Wendy K. Voss
William & Mary Law Review
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The Silenced Majority: Martin V. Wilks And The Legislative Response, Susan Grover
The Silenced Majority: Martin V. Wilks And The Legislative Response, Susan Grover
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An American worker finds himself disadvantaged by an employer's affirmative action program. The worker heads for the courthouse, reverse discrimination complaint in hand. Will he be allowed to sue? Prior to the Supreme Court's 1989 Martin v. Wilks decision, the answer to that question tended to be "no." Wilks changed the answer to an emphatic ·yes." With the 1991 Civil Rights Act, the answer has become "probably not." This article discusses the bar against such challenges as developed through case law and recent congressional action. It addresses the implications that the new statutory bar will have for the structure of …