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The Liability Of Third Parties Under Title Vii, Andrew O. Schiff
The Liability Of Third Parties Under Title Vii, Andrew O. Schiff
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note considers the extent to which Title VII covers discrimination by third parties other than employment agencies and labor organizations. Part I analyzes the rationale for covering third parties, discussing Title VIl's language and the policies that Congress intended it to serve. Part II proposes a framework for analyzing the liability of third parties. Part III applies this framework to three instances where courts have disagreed about the liability of a particular third party: insurance companies' administration of employee benefits, state licensing agencies' licensing of individuals for various occupations, and hospitals' granting of staff privileges to doctors.
Yankees Out Of North America: Foreign Employer Job Discrimination Against American Citizens, Michigan Law Review
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 …
Equality And Discrimination Under International Law, Michigan Law Review
Equality And Discrimination Under International Law, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Equality and Discrimination Under International Law by Warwick McKean
Justice At War: The Story Of The Japanese American Internment Cases, Michigan Law Review
Justice At War: The Story Of The Japanese American Internment Cases, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Justice at War: The Story of the Japanese American Internment Cases by Peter Irons
Did The Stotts Decision Really Spell The End Of Race-Conscious Affirmative Action?, William L. Robinson, Stephen L. Spitz
Did The Stotts Decision Really Spell The End Of Race-Conscious Affirmative Action?, William L. Robinson, Stephen L. Spitz
NYLS Journal of Human Rights
No abstract provided.
The Propriety Of Denying Entry To Homosexual Aliens: Examining The Public Health Service's Authority Over Medical Exclusions, Robert Poznanski
The Propriety Of Denying Entry To Homosexual Aliens: Examining The Public Health Service's Authority Over Medical Exclusions, Robert Poznanski
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note defends the position that the PHS has the authority to define homosexuality for the purpose of the section 212(a)(4) exclusion, and that the PHS definition is binding upon the INS. Therefore, the PHS's decision to refuse to examine aliens for homosexuality precludes the INS from excluding aliens on that basis. Part I of this Note traces the history of the policy of excluding homosexual aliens. Part II maintains that, regardless of the psychiatric profession's interpretation of ''psychopathic personality,'' Congress intended the expression to encompass homosexuality. Part III contends that Congress intended to empower the PHS to change its …
The Role Of Unions In The 1980s, Symposium, Women In The Workplace: Comparable Worth, Judith P. Vladeck
The Role Of Unions In The 1980s, Symposium, Women In The Workplace: Comparable Worth, Judith P. Vladeck
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Discriminatory Discharge In A Sports Context: A Reassessment Of The Burden Of Proof And Remedies Under The National Labor Relations Act, Jeffrey Goore
Discriminatory Discharge In A Sports Context: A Reassessment Of The Burden Of Proof And Remedies Under The National Labor Relations Act, Jeffrey Goore
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standing And Adverseness In Challenges Of Tax Exemptions For Discriminatory Private Schools, Thomas Mccoy, Neal Devins
Standing And Adverseness In Challenges Of Tax Exemptions For Discriminatory Private Schools, Thomas Mccoy, Neal Devins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Unions In The 1980s, Symposium, Women In The Workplace: Comparable Worth, Judith P. Vladeck
The Role Of Unions In The 1980s, Symposium, Women In The Workplace: Comparable Worth, Judith P. Vladeck
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.