McDonnell Douglas [electronic resource] : the most important case in employment discrimination law / Sandra Sperino, editor-in-chief.

"Since 1973, the McDonnell Douglas framework has been a key analytical structure in employment discrimination law.1 Debate regarding the framework has often sounded its death knell or posited its irrelevance, yet it continues to play a vital role in discrimination law. Given the case's cen...

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Online Access: Law Students, Faculty, and Staff (via Bloomberg Law)
Other Authors: Sperino, Sandra F. (Editor)
Other title:Most important case in employment discrimination law
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Bloomberg Law online.
Format: Electronic Website
Language:English
Published: Arlington, VA : Bloomberg Law, [2018]-
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Summary:"Since 1973, the McDonnell Douglas framework has been a key analytical structure in employment discrimination law.1 Debate regarding the framework has often sounded its death knell or posited its irrelevance, yet it continues to play a vital role in discrimination law. Given the case's central role in discrimination jurisprudence, this book fills a void in existing materials available for practitioners, students, and scholars. Other texts describing discrimination law must focus on a number of other topics and necessarily must restrict their coverage of McDonnell Douglas and its progeny. This is the first book to focus solely on this line of cases. Given that focus, this book intends to be the most comprehensive text available about this line of cases."--Preface
Item Description:"This treatise was last published in print in 2018 as "McDonnell Douglas: the most important case in employment discrimination law, and is now updated digitally and current through May 2022"--2022 update."
Physical Description:1 online resource
Publication Frequency:Updated irregularly
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781682678718
1682678717