Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 57Connecticut Bar Association, 1983 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 306
... impact and were not job related.105 Since Griggs , the Court has consistently approved of the use of statistical evidence to make out a prima facie case of disparate impact under Title VII.106 As in pattern or practice cases , how- ever ...
... impact and were not job related.105 Since Griggs , the Court has consistently approved of the use of statistical evidence to make out a prima facie case of disparate impact under Title VII.106 As in pattern or practice cases , how- ever ...
Page 308
... impact is signifi- cantly greater than the simple " articulation " of legitimate , nondis- criminatory reasons for an adverse employment decision required to rebut a prima facie case of disparate treatment under the McDonnell Douglas ...
... impact is signifi- cantly greater than the simple " articulation " of legitimate , nondis- criminatory reasons for an adverse employment decision required to rebut a prima facie case of disparate treatment under the McDonnell Douglas ...
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disparate impact must , of course , be properly and meaningfully formulated.165 The plaintiff's prima facie statistical proof will also be subject to refutation by the defendant . 166 In addition to attempting to discredit the ...
disparate impact must , of course , be properly and meaningfully formulated.165 The plaintiff's prima facie statistical proof will also be subject to refutation by the defendant . 166 In addition to attempting to discredit the ...
Contents
CONNECTICUT PROBATE LAW 1982 Carolyn P Gould | 14 |
SURVEY OF 1982 DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 20 |
A NOTE ON CONNECTICUT SUPREME | 57 |
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