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Employment discrimination

2012

Torts

Michelle A. Travis

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Toward Positive Equality: Taking The Disparate Impact Out Of Disparate Impact Theory, Michelle Travis Dec 2011

Toward Positive Equality: Taking The Disparate Impact Out Of Disparate Impact Theory, Michelle Travis

Michelle A. Travis

Employment discrimination doctrine has become so dependent upon the concept of social group membership that group consciousness is generally viewed as an essential and defining feature of antidiscrimination law. Just over a decade ago, however, Professor Mark Kelman launched an investigation into whether and why antidiscrimination law must or should make reference to group status. This Article extends that investigation into the disparate impact arena by exploring the proper role, if any, that group consciousness should play in legal efforts to ensure that facially neutral employment practices are demonstrably merit-based. This analysis reveals the value in considering a practice-conscious rather …