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Yankees Out Of North America: Foreign Employer Job Discrimination Against American Citizens, Michigan Law Review Oct 1984

Yankees Out Of North America: Foreign Employer Job Discrimination Against American Citizens, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

This Note explores Title VII's relationship to the hiring practices of foreign employers. It focuses on Japanese employers, who might face the toughest Title VII challenge to a business and cultural familiarity or citizenship requirement. Part I sets out arguments for and against finding intentional discrimination - disparate treatment - in either of these hiring requirements. It suggests that a court should refuse to find national origin discrimination when the employer imposes a business and cultural familiarity requirement. However, when an applicant is denied employment solely on the basis of citizenship, a strong argument may be made that the …


Employment Discrimination - Evidentiary Standards In Employment Discrimination Suits - Department Of Correction V. Gibson, Beth Marshall Jan 1984

Employment Discrimination - Evidentiary Standards In Employment Discrimination Suits - Department Of Correction V. Gibson, Beth Marshall

Campbell Law Review

This note will examine the burden of proof which must be borne by the employee in employment discrimination cases brought under N.C.G.S. § 126-36 and the limited future utility of N.C.G.S. § 126-36.