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Sex Discrimination In Newscasting, Leslie S. Gielow
Sex Discrimination In Newscasting, Leslie S. Gielow
Michigan Law Review
This Note argues that the current judicial deference to viewer surveys used by television stations in newscasting employment decisions is unwarranted. Part I explores how different treatment of women newscasters constitutes sex-plus discrimination. Part II demonstrates that viewer surveys almost always reflect sexual stereotypes that are impermissible under title VII, and argues that such surveys should be presumptively inadmissible as evidence to rebut a claim of sex discrimination. Indeed, mere use of these surveys may in and of itself establish a prima facie case of sex discrimination.
Part III contends that sex discrimination in the news industry resulting from the …
Women's Pension Reform: Congress Inches Toward Equity, Anne Moss
Women's Pension Reform: Congress Inches Toward Equity, Anne Moss
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In the workplace and in the home, women suffer economic injustices. The inequities of our private and governmental pension systems compound their financial problems, leading to inadequate retirement income for many older women. For example, only ten percent of women age sixty-five and over received private pensions or annuities in 1982, as compared to twenty-nine percent of men age sixty-five and over. Women receiving pensions likewise get much less than men, averaging $1,520 in 1982. The average for men in 1982 was $2,980.
Gradually, policymakers are recognizing the shortcomings of pension systems. In the past few years, federal legislation has …
A Dialogue On Comparable Worth, Michigan Law Review
A Dialogue On Comparable Worth, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Dialogue on Comparable Worth by Michael Evan Gold