Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of society - the survivors of domestic and sexual abuse and violence. While in the last few years survivors’ voices are beginning to be heard, the legal landscape is still lagging far behind and is sorely inadequate to provide protections and relief to survivors in many areas of life. Particularly, this is prominent in the employment landscape where federal protections for survivors are sparse. Moreover, survivor-employees are vulnerable to discrimination, unfair firing, and inadequate leave for court appearances and medical assistance. These obstacles still threaten survivors’ ability to ensure economic and financial security upon leaving their ab...
Domestic violence is at least a two-fold problem for American society. On the one hand, it is one of...
Although antidiscrimination law has helped address explicit prejudice in the workplace, significant ...
A critical aspect of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (the Act) was to pressure employers b...
Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of soc...
In recent years, domestic violence legislation has migrated out of its traditional locus in family...
For victims of domestic violence it is increasingly recognised that financial security is critical t...
The composition and identity characteristics of the American workforce are changing. The population ...
Financial security is a key enabler for victims of family violence to leave violent relationships. M...
this Comment examines recent social science research documenting the significant effect domestic vio...
Employment civil rights and the litigation associated with enforcing them are a complex interplay of...
In recent years, domestic violence legislation has migrated out of its traditional locus in family...
Eradicating discrimination is a lofty goal, ard since the second half of the twentieth century, the ...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that over 5 million intimate partner assaults are pe...
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States indicates a need for increased governmental...
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States indicates a need for increased governmental...
Domestic violence is at least a two-fold problem for American society. On the one hand, it is one of...
Although antidiscrimination law has helped address explicit prejudice in the workplace, significant ...
A critical aspect of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (the Act) was to pressure employers b...
Today, there is a large population of Americans whose plight is invisible to much of the rest of soc...
In recent years, domestic violence legislation has migrated out of its traditional locus in family...
For victims of domestic violence it is increasingly recognised that financial security is critical t...
The composition and identity characteristics of the American workforce are changing. The population ...
Financial security is a key enabler for victims of family violence to leave violent relationships. M...
this Comment examines recent social science research documenting the significant effect domestic vio...
Employment civil rights and the litigation associated with enforcing them are a complex interplay of...
In recent years, domestic violence legislation has migrated out of its traditional locus in family...
Eradicating discrimination is a lofty goal, ard since the second half of the twentieth century, the ...
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that over 5 million intimate partner assaults are pe...
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States indicates a need for increased governmental...
The prevalence of domestic violence in the United States indicates a need for increased governmental...
Domestic violence is at least a two-fold problem for American society. On the one hand, it is one of...
Although antidiscrimination law has helped address explicit prejudice in the workplace, significant ...
A critical aspect of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (the Act) was to pressure employers b...