On May 7, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) again issued guidance in the form of a Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) to educational institutions discussing how Title VI ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on June 5 made it easier for workers to file so-called "reverse discrimination" lawsuits after siding with Ohio worker Marlean Ames who claimed she didn't get a job and was ...
With the Trump administration threatening to cut off its federal support, Harvard recently released its long-awaited internal report detailing rampant national-origin discrimination on campus – ...
Age discrimination can have a substantially detrimental effect on the working environment of a small business. Not only can age discrimination damage positive and efficient working relationships, it ...
Most people know that the law protects them from being discriminated against by their employer on the basis of race, gender, disability, and a variety of other protected characteristics. Some ...
Sometimes discrimination is easy to spot. Many forms of unfair treatment toward an individual of a certain group are hard to deny. The most obvious examples may include acts of violence or offensive ...
Discrimination is an action that denies a person their rights because of their cultural identity. A common example is when a person who is otherwise qualified for a job is not employed because of ...
The aim of this article is to produce clarity regarding existing knowledge on concerns and fears for genetic discrimination. Such an overview is necessary as researchers have usually investigated this ...
Sometimes history seems to be at a tipping point. Masses take to streets; statues come down. People combine hopefulness and fear. Possibility is in the air. Several essays in this series have focused ...
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