This Article takes a comprehensive look at retaliation and its place in discrimination law. The Article begins by examining current social science literature to understand how retaliation operates as a social practice to silence challenges to discrimination and preserve inequality. Then, using the recent controversy over whether to imply a private right of action for retaliation from a general ban on discrimination as a launching point, the Article theorizes the connections between retaliation and discrimination as legal constructs, and contends that retaliation should be viewed as a species of intentional discrimination. The Article argues that situating retaliation as a practice that is implicitly encompassed by a ban on discrimination pu...
It is not always appreciated that proven discrimination on the basis of race or sex may not amount t...
Retaliation is deeply engrained in the correctional office subculture; it may well be in the normati...
In the background are two claims that I want to put on the table. First, although it may be wrong fo...
This Article takes a comprehensive look at retaliation and its place in discrimination law. The Arti...
This Article examines how the prevalence of internal policies and complaint procedures for addressin...
When a worker complains about discrimination, federal law is supposed to protect that worker from la...
According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the rising number of workplace retaliation claims is a problem,...
In the UK and the United States, anti-discrimination law prohibits disparate treatment and disparate...
Retaliation, the fastest growing cause of action in discrimination law, has gained considerable atte...
Recently, the federal circuit courts of appeal have divided in addressing to what extent either Titl...
The Limits of Equality – Wishing for Discrimination? Yifat Bitton Abstract The article focuses on th...
This article discusses the case CBOCS West, Inc. v. Humphries, 553 U.S. 442 (2008). That case presen...
This article focuses on the application of antidiscrimination regimes to groups which have been disc...
Retaliation toward employees who report illegal discrimination and/or unethical practices in the wor...
This Article argues that the “reasonableness” requirement of Title VII should be rejected. Under thi...
It is not always appreciated that proven discrimination on the basis of race or sex may not amount t...
Retaliation is deeply engrained in the correctional office subculture; it may well be in the normati...
In the background are two claims that I want to put on the table. First, although it may be wrong fo...
This Article takes a comprehensive look at retaliation and its place in discrimination law. The Arti...
This Article examines how the prevalence of internal policies and complaint procedures for addressin...
When a worker complains about discrimination, federal law is supposed to protect that worker from la...
According to the U.S. Supreme Court, the rising number of workplace retaliation claims is a problem,...
In the UK and the United States, anti-discrimination law prohibits disparate treatment and disparate...
Retaliation, the fastest growing cause of action in discrimination law, has gained considerable atte...
Recently, the federal circuit courts of appeal have divided in addressing to what extent either Titl...
The Limits of Equality – Wishing for Discrimination? Yifat Bitton Abstract The article focuses on th...
This article discusses the case CBOCS West, Inc. v. Humphries, 553 U.S. 442 (2008). That case presen...
This article focuses on the application of antidiscrimination regimes to groups which have been disc...
Retaliation toward employees who report illegal discrimination and/or unethical practices in the wor...
This Article argues that the “reasonableness” requirement of Title VII should be rejected. Under thi...
It is not always appreciated that proven discrimination on the basis of race or sex may not amount t...
Retaliation is deeply engrained in the correctional office subculture; it may well be in the normati...
In the background are two claims that I want to put on the table. First, although it may be wrong fo...