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The Portland Press Herald (Maine) reports that jury has awarded a local man more than $1 million in damages in his refusal-to-promote sexual orientation discrimination lawsuit. Apparently, all the managers in a particular department of Express Jet Airlines were gay...
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Harry W. Arthurs (York - Osgoode Hall) has just posted on SSRN his article (forthcoming Stanford Law & Policy Review) Extraterritoriality by Other Means: How Labor Law Sneaks Across Borders, Conquers Minds, and Controls Workplaces Abroad. Here's the abstract:This Article...
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Lynn McLain (Baltimore) has just posted on SSRN her paper Selected Salient Evidentiary Issues in Employment Discrimination Cases. Here's the abstract:This short paper was prepared as a handout for a presentation given for the ALI-ABA and Georgetown CLS, at Georgetown...
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Poring over comments on a proposed EEOC rule might not seem like the best way to spend a summer vacation, but, fortunately, I have research assistants who actually seem to like this kind of thing. The proposed rule in question...
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The California Court of Appeals (Third District) just issued a case that could be somewhat of a blockbuster if it holds up under appeal. In Ralphs Grocery v. UFCW, the court held that the Moscone Act and a related statute...