This article presents the full range of information that the Administrative Office’s data convey on federal employment discrimination litigation. From that information, the authors tell three stories about (1) bringing these claims, (2) their outcome in the district court, and (3) the effect of appeal. Each of these stories is a sad one for employment discrimination plaintiffs: relatively often, the numerous plaintiffs must pursue their claims all the way through trial, which is usually a jury trial; at both pretrial and trial these plaintiffs lose disproportionately often, in all the various types of employment discrimination cases; and employment discrimination litigants appeal more often than other litigants, with the defendants doing fa...
Federal employment discrimination law is rife with evidentiary inequality. Courts allow employers to...
Recent empirical studies on outcomes in employment discrimination litigation all reach the same conc...
Many of you have seen or heard in the media much discussion about last term\u27s employment discrimi...
This article presents the full range of information that the Administrative Office’s data convey on ...
This Article utilizes the Administrative Office\u27s data to convey the realities of federal employm...
Employment-discrimination plaintiffs swim against the tide. Compared to the typical plaintiff, they ...
This article analyzes the outcomes of employment discrimination lawsuits filed in federal court from...
This Article examines the extent to which employment discrimination litigation conducted under the c...
Despite employment gains made by women, older Americans, and racial and religious minorities, employ...
Two major pieces of employment discrimination legislation were passed in the early 1990s: the 1991 C...
This article explores the legal practice area of employment discrimination and adverse decisions bas...
At a symposium entitled, “The Supreme Court and Local Government Law; The 1992/93 Term”, Professor E...
Are employment discrimination plaintiffs viewed by society and by judges with an increased skepticis...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
Over the past few decades, federal discrimination law has become captive to an increasingly complex ...
Federal employment discrimination law is rife with evidentiary inequality. Courts allow employers to...
Recent empirical studies on outcomes in employment discrimination litigation all reach the same conc...
Many of you have seen or heard in the media much discussion about last term\u27s employment discrimi...
This article presents the full range of information that the Administrative Office’s data convey on ...
This Article utilizes the Administrative Office\u27s data to convey the realities of federal employm...
Employment-discrimination plaintiffs swim against the tide. Compared to the typical plaintiff, they ...
This article analyzes the outcomes of employment discrimination lawsuits filed in federal court from...
This Article examines the extent to which employment discrimination litigation conducted under the c...
Despite employment gains made by women, older Americans, and racial and religious minorities, employ...
Two major pieces of employment discrimination legislation were passed in the early 1990s: the 1991 C...
This article explores the legal practice area of employment discrimination and adverse decisions bas...
At a symposium entitled, “The Supreme Court and Local Government Law; The 1992/93 Term”, Professor E...
Are employment discrimination plaintiffs viewed by society and by judges with an increased skepticis...
Employment discrimination is a fact in our society. Scientific studies continue to show that employe...
Over the past few decades, federal discrimination law has become captive to an increasingly complex ...
Federal employment discrimination law is rife with evidentiary inequality. Courts allow employers to...
Recent empirical studies on outcomes in employment discrimination litigation all reach the same conc...
Many of you have seen or heard in the media much discussion about last term\u27s employment discrimi...