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Bottom Line Defense In Title Vii Actions: Supreme Court Rejection In Connecticut V. Teal And A Modified Approach, David Yellen Jan 1982

Bottom Line Defense In Title Vii Actions: Supreme Court Rejection In Connecticut V. Teal And A Modified Approach, David Yellen

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Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employers from discriminating against job applicants or employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. The statute proscribes both intentional discrimination and facially neutral selection devices that disproportionately exclude members of minority groups from certain jobs and are unrelated to job performance. Proponents of the "bottom line defense" argue that even where the plaintiff proves that a particular step in the hiring or promotion process disparately affects minorities, title VII is not violated if the employer demonstrates that the result of the entire selection process, the …


The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The Tenth Session (1981), Bernard H. Oxman Jan 1982

The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The Tenth Session (1981), Bernard H. Oxman

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Introduction: On Evaluating The Draft Convention On The Law Of The Sea, Bernard H. Oxman Jan 1982

Introduction: On Evaluating The Draft Convention On The Law Of The Sea, Bernard H. Oxman

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