The Fourth Edition of Employment Discrimination: Examples & Explanations Joel Friedman utilizes the time-tested Examples and Explanations format to expand on employment law and include new content based on recent changes to employment discrimination law. New to the Fourth Edition: Title VII: Application to Claims of Sexual Orientation, Transgender Status and Gender Identity-Based Discrimination Title VII Procedure: Relationship between Scope of EEOC Charge and Civil Action Title VII Procedure: Availability of Class-Wide Arbitration Section 1981 Mixed Motive Claims Unavailable Age Discrimination in Employment Act: No minimum employee size requirement for public sector workers Age Discrimination in Employment Act: Federal government workers can establish liability with a mixed motive claim but will need to establish but for causation to receive affirmative relief Professors and students will benefit from: Includes references to all important developments through Supreme Court’s 2019-2020 term
Examples & Explanations: Employment Discrimination is the only study guide concerned solely with employment discrimination law.
The second edition of Mastering Employment Discrimination Law coincides with a defining moment in U.S. culture: the #metoo movement and the many sexual harassment scandals that have roiled American society.
Evidence: Examples and Explanations
While still providing the traditional employment discrimination casebook coverage, this text emphasizes the importance of procedural issues in workplace cases.
Douglas E. Ray, Calvin William Sharpe, Galen J. Roush, Robert N. Strassfeld ... See, e.g., William R. Corbett, A Proposal for Procedural Limitations on Hiring Permanent Striker Replacements: “A Far Far Better Thing than the Workplace ...
Rahm was the director of a program at a community college. While he was serving in that capacity, he received a subpoena to testify at the corruption trial of a former program director and provided his testimony without contesting the ...
The Court's more recent statement in Pike, however, suggests that it may now be possible to challenge a law under the dormant Commerce Clause by showing that the state could have achieved its purposes equally well through alternative ...
Both this book and its companion volume,¿Examples & Explanations for Constitutional Law: National Power and Federalism, combine detailed textual material with real-world examples and explanations that apply the relevant constitutional ...
Employment Law features up-to-date material on the most dynamic areas of the law, such as rights of undocumented workers, disputes over working time and abusive pay practices, enforcement of rights to health insurance and other benefits, ...
The book conducts a thorough evaluation of current methodologies for a wide range of circumstances in which racial discrimination may occur, and makes recommendations on how to better assess the presence and effects of discrimination.