Aptitude and achievement tests have been under heavy attack in the courts and in academic literature for at least forty years. Griggs v. Duke Power (1971) and Ricci v. DeStefano (2009) are the most important judicial battle sites. In those cases, the Supreme Court decided the circumstances under which a test could be used by an employer to screen employees for promotion when the test had a negative racial impact on test takers.The related battles over testing for entry into the legal academy and from the academy into the legal profession have been no less fierce. The assault on testing is founded on an amalgam of postmodernist, industrial organizational, and diversity theory. Leading the charge is the Society of American Law Teachers, which...
Nationally, the continued use of selection devices by police departments—such as multiple-choice exa...
One of the most critical problems that hospitality firms face in selecting employees is to ensure th...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Aptitude and achievement tests have been under heavy attack in the courts and in academic literature...
Aptitude and achievement tests have been under heavy attack in the courts and in academic literature...
This article was written as part of an ongoing dialog about the author’s previous article, Does Test...
Richard Delgado replies to Dan Subotnik, Does Testing = Race Discrimination?: Ricci, the Bar Exam, t...
The false dichotomy between achieving diversity and rewarding merit frequently surfaces in discussio...
This article was written as part of an ongoing dialog about the author’s previous article, Does Tes...
The false dichotomy between achieving diversity and rewarding merit frequently surfaces in discussio...
This article was written as part of an ongoing dialog about the author’s previous article, Does Test...
The false dichotomy between achieving diversity and rewarding merit frequently surfaces in discussio...
In this paper the history and development of disparate treatment as a result of standardized testing...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
The United State Supreme Court’s review of affirmative action admissions policies in Grutter v. Boll...
Nationally, the continued use of selection devices by police departments—such as multiple-choice exa...
One of the most critical problems that hospitality firms face in selecting employees is to ensure th...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
Aptitude and achievement tests have been under heavy attack in the courts and in academic literature...
Aptitude and achievement tests have been under heavy attack in the courts and in academic literature...
This article was written as part of an ongoing dialog about the author’s previous article, Does Test...
Richard Delgado replies to Dan Subotnik, Does Testing = Race Discrimination?: Ricci, the Bar Exam, t...
The false dichotomy between achieving diversity and rewarding merit frequently surfaces in discussio...
This article was written as part of an ongoing dialog about the author’s previous article, Does Tes...
The false dichotomy between achieving diversity and rewarding merit frequently surfaces in discussio...
This article was written as part of an ongoing dialog about the author’s previous article, Does Test...
The false dichotomy between achieving diversity and rewarding merit frequently surfaces in discussio...
In this paper the history and development of disparate treatment as a result of standardized testing...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...
The United State Supreme Court’s review of affirmative action admissions policies in Grutter v. Boll...
Nationally, the continued use of selection devices by police departments—such as multiple-choice exa...
One of the most critical problems that hospitality firms face in selecting employees is to ensure th...
Law school is the least diverse graduate school program, which translates to the lack of diversity a...