This Article exposes an inconspicuous, categorically wrong movement within antidiscrimination law. A band of federal courts have denied Title VII protection to individuals who allege “categorical discrimination”: invidious, differential treatment on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, or sex. Per these courts, a plaintiff who self-identifies as Christian but is misperceived as Muslim cannot assert an actionable claim under Title VII if she suffers an adverse employment action as a result of this misperception and related animus. Though Title VII expressly prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion, courts have held that such a plaintiff’s claim of “misperception discrimination” is beyond Title VII’s scope. Accordingl...
In response to the universal belief that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is not fulfilling...
I agree with Professor Martin\u27s premise that it has become increasingly difficult to prove dispar...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...
This Article exposes an inconspicuous, categorically wrong movement within antidiscrimination law. A...
Applying theories concerning the social construction of race, this Article borrows from the definiti...
This Article addresses the circuit split over whether Title VII prohibits discrimination based on an...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 expressly prohibits employment discrimination on the basis...
Forty years after the passage of Title VII, scholars Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan repo...
Various United States courts, including the Supreme Court, have decided numerous workplace discrimin...
This paper discusses reconceptualizing racial discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act...
One of the major thrusts of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, passed by the 88th Congress of the United ...
The purpose of this article is to argue that the federal courts’ prevailing interpretation of Title ...
It is no secret that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is one of the most significant pieces...
Jurisprudential remedies for racial discrimination presume the existence of clear categories. Indeed...
Unconscious bias is widely recognized as the most pervasive barrier to equal employment opportunity ...
In response to the universal belief that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is not fulfilling...
I agree with Professor Martin\u27s premise that it has become increasingly difficult to prove dispar...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...
This Article exposes an inconspicuous, categorically wrong movement within antidiscrimination law. A...
Applying theories concerning the social construction of race, this Article borrows from the definiti...
This Article addresses the circuit split over whether Title VII prohibits discrimination based on an...
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 expressly prohibits employment discrimination on the basis...
Forty years after the passage of Title VII, scholars Marianne Bertrand and Sendhil Mullainathan repo...
Various United States courts, including the Supreme Court, have decided numerous workplace discrimin...
This paper discusses reconceptualizing racial discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act...
One of the major thrusts of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, passed by the 88th Congress of the United ...
The purpose of this article is to argue that the federal courts’ prevailing interpretation of Title ...
It is no secret that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is one of the most significant pieces...
Jurisprudential remedies for racial discrimination presume the existence of clear categories. Indeed...
Unconscious bias is widely recognized as the most pervasive barrier to equal employment opportunity ...
In response to the universal belief that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is not fulfilling...
I agree with Professor Martin\u27s premise that it has become increasingly difficult to prove dispar...
This article discusses the issue of whether a victim of caste discrimination based on untouchability...