Discrimination against employees by customers, vendors, and other third parties is a serious issue that will likely become even more pressing in the near future. Increased workplace interactions between employees and non-employees, coupled with the societal shift toward subtle, covert, and sometimes even unconscious discrimination, mean non-employee discrimination is likely to become more pervasive—even as it becomes harder to detect. As this perfect storm brews, it is worth considering how judicial treatment of non-employee discrimination can be improved. I argue that one of the most important changes needed is for the law to cease treating discrimination by non-employees and discrimination by fellow employees as one and the same. These fo...
Employees are often left unprotected from discrimination because they are unable to satisfy the requ...
What constitutes an employee is a recurring issue in U.S. employment law, especially with respect to...
This Article examines how the prevalence of internal policies and complaint procedures for addressin...
Discrimination against employees by customers, vendors, and other third parties is a serious issue t...
The issue of employer liability for discriminatory acts committed by employees is complex and conte...
Discrimination, in its best form, is a hard concept to fathom as an employee or ordinary citizen. In...
Employment discrimination is a multidimensional problem. In many instances, some combination of empl...
Despite employment gains made by women, older Americans, and racial and religious minorities, employ...
The purpose of employment discrimination law is to ensure fair and equal conditions in the workplace...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
Is there any basis for a de minimis exception to our employment discrimination laws? This Article su...
On the heels of federal legislation prohibiting employment discrimination most states, including Mai...
Discrimination in any form occurs in the world of work every day throughout the world.People who are...
Employment discrimination laws make the “simple but momentous” declaration that it is illegal to den...
Times change, and when they do, the law must as well. Much of the most important employment discrimi...
Employees are often left unprotected from discrimination because they are unable to satisfy the requ...
What constitutes an employee is a recurring issue in U.S. employment law, especially with respect to...
This Article examines how the prevalence of internal policies and complaint procedures for addressin...
Discrimination against employees by customers, vendors, and other third parties is a serious issue t...
The issue of employer liability for discriminatory acts committed by employees is complex and conte...
Discrimination, in its best form, is a hard concept to fathom as an employee or ordinary citizen. In...
Employment discrimination is a multidimensional problem. In many instances, some combination of empl...
Despite employment gains made by women, older Americans, and racial and religious minorities, employ...
The purpose of employment discrimination law is to ensure fair and equal conditions in the workplace...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
Is there any basis for a de minimis exception to our employment discrimination laws? This Article su...
On the heels of federal legislation prohibiting employment discrimination most states, including Mai...
Discrimination in any form occurs in the world of work every day throughout the world.People who are...
Employment discrimination laws make the “simple but momentous” declaration that it is illegal to den...
Times change, and when they do, the law must as well. Much of the most important employment discrimi...
Employees are often left unprotected from discrimination because they are unable to satisfy the requ...
What constitutes an employee is a recurring issue in U.S. employment law, especially with respect to...
This Article examines how the prevalence of internal policies and complaint procedures for addressin...