Employment Discrimination: Law and Theory

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Foundation Press/Thomson Reuters, 2012 - Business & Economics - 996 pages
In Rutherglen and Donohue's Employment Discrimination, Law and Theory, the authors preserve the relative simplicity and compact coverage of an introductory employment discrimination law casebook for a field that grows ever more complex. Keeping the larger questions in view and the controversial arguments that surround them on all sides, remains a challenge as cases and statutes raise ever more finely tuned issues of doctrine.
This edition:
  • Keeps readers abreast of recent developments
  • Assesses what those developments hold for the future of employment discrimination law
  • Introduces the issues in a field of continuing vitality and controversy

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