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Employment Discrimination

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Emery G. Lee, Jason A. Cantone
October 1, 2015

A brief report on case-processing times, case outcomes, and motions practice in employment discrimination cases included in a pattern discovery pilot, compared with a nationwide random sample of similar cases.

George Rutherglen
January 1, 2012

An examination of the substantive and procedural provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This fifth edition discusses the many and varied developments in the law through June 2011.

March 23, 2004

This work describes approaches that trial judges have found to be useful in managing complex cases.

George Rutherglen
January 1, 2004

An examination of the substantive and procedural provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This fourth edition discusses developments in the law through June 2004, including changes resulting from the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Robert Timothy Reagan
April 1, 2002

The prototype, prepared for a symposium on teaching statistics to judges, presents Fisher's exact, chi-squared, and bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses in a hypothetical example of age discrimination litigation.

George Rutherglen
January 1, 1996

An examination of the substantive and procedural provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This third edition discusses developments in the law through December 31, 1995, including changes resulting from the Civil Rights Act of 1991 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Charles Robert Richey
January 1, 1988

A reference work designed to help judges understand and deal more effectively with employment discrimination law and civil rights actions. The manual is in loose-leaf format. (Free distribution from the Center to federal judicial personnel only.

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