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The Problem Of Multiple Components Or Divisions In Title Vii Litigation: A Comment, David W. Barnes
The Problem Of Multiple Components Or Divisions In Title Vii Litigation: A Comment, David W. Barnes
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Statistics To Prove Intentional Employment Discrimination, Elaine W. Shoben
The Use Of Statistics To Prove Intentional Employment Discrimination, Elaine W. Shoben
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Title Vii, Multiple Linear Regression Models, And The Courts: An Analysis
Title Vii, Multiple Linear Regression Models, And The Courts: An Analysis
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Testing For Discrimination In Employment Practices, Robert Follett, Finis Welch
Testing For Discrimination In Employment Practices, Robert Follett, Finis Welch
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Urn Models For Regression Analysis, With Applications To Employment Discrimination Studies, Bruce Levin, Herbert Robbins
Urn Models For Regression Analysis, With Applications To Employment Discrimination Studies, Bruce Levin, Herbert Robbins
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Statistics In Litigation: A Selective Bibliography, Michael Chiorazzi
Statistics In Litigation: A Selective Bibliography, Michael Chiorazzi
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Reinstating Vacated Findings In Employment Discrimination Class Actions: Reconciling General Telephone Co. V. Falcon With Hill V. Western Electric Co., Robert P. Monyak
Reinstating Vacated Findings In Employment Discrimination Class Actions: Reconciling General Telephone Co. V. Falcon With Hill V. Western Electric Co., Robert P. Monyak
Duke Law Journal
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Bottom Line Defense In Title Vii Actions: Supreme Court Rejection In Connecticut V. Teal And A Modified Approach, David N. Yellen
Bottom Line Defense In Title Vii Actions: Supreme Court Rejection In Connecticut V. Teal And A Modified Approach, David N. Yellen
Cornell Law Review
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The Deduction Of Unemployment Compensation From Back-Pay Awards Under Title Vii, Eric A. Martin
The Deduction Of Unemployment Compensation From Back-Pay Awards Under Title Vii, Eric A. Martin
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This Note argues that federal courts should not deduct unemployment insurance benefits from Title VII back-pay awards. Part I reviews the legislative history and purposes behind the remedial provisions of Title VII. Part I also presents the arguments that courts have advanced regarding the deduction of unemployment benefits from Title VII back-pay awards. Part II assesses these arguments in light of analogous common law doctrine and the legislative objectives of Title VII, and advances arguments not yet considered by the courts. Finally, Part II concludes that federal courts should resolve this division of authority by not deducting unemployment benefits from …
Dependents’ Pregnancy-Related Medical Benefits And The Pregnancy Discrimination Act, Gusti W. Frankel
Dependents’ Pregnancy-Related Medical Benefits And The Pregnancy Discrimination Act, Gusti W. Frankel
Duke Law Journal
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