Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination
ISBN-10:
0316988197
ISBN-13:
9780316988193
Author(s): Zimmer, Michael J.; Sullivan, Charles A.
Edition: Subsequent
Description:
<p> This exceptionally cohesive casebook earned its best-selling status by introducing and adhering to a rigorous conceptual structure for the study of all aspects of employment discrimination. Its hallmark is its integration of the statutes and developing precedents with a wide array of theoretical perspectives. </p> <p> <b>Drawing on the expertise of its highly regarded authors, Cases and Materials on Employment Discrimination, Seventh Edition, offers:</b> </p> <ul> <li> an effective combination of <b>cases, notes, and problems</b> </li> <li> <b>a balance of lower and Supreme Court cases</b>, as well as <b>statutory material</b> </li> <li> <b>a conceptual framework</b> that becomes a tool for understanding how discrimination is defined and how it is proven in the course of litigation </li> <li> <b>broad coverage</b> that includes <b>race, sex, age, gender, religion, and disabilit</b>y </li> <li> <b>an annual statutory supplement by the authors</b>—a useful reference source, available for purchase </li> <li> <b>a regularly updated website featuring new materials as they emerge</b> </li> <li> <b>expanded and revised Teacher’s Manual</b> </li> </ul> <p> <b>The Seventh Edition offers:</b> </p> <ul> <li> new structure for proving individual disparate treatment cases in the wake of <b> Desert Palace</b> </li> <li> an integrated treatment of the <b>emerging</b> <b>cognitive bias literature</b> and its impact on the la </li> <li> analysis of <i><b>Ledbetter’s</b></i> impact on time limitations </li> <li> recognition of revived interest in class actions as a result of <i><b>Dukes v. Wal-Mart</b></i> </li> <li> notes edited for <b>greater student accessibility and emphasizing cutting edge issues </b></li> </ul> Now updated and revised to be shorter, streamlined, and more student-friendly, the <b>Seventh Edition</b> continues to be the best choice for teaching Employment Discrimination Law. <p> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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