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Labor/Employment

Mar. 2, 1999

Justices to Look at Punitives in Bias Suits

WASHINGTON - Continuing its fine-tuning of employment-discrimination law, the Supreme Court today will consider the standard for determining when punitive damages may be awarded in suits alleging violation of antidiscrimination laws.

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By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - Continuing its fine-tuning of employment-discrimination law, the Supreme Court today will consider the standard for determining when punitive damages may be awarded in suits alleging violation of antidiscrimination laws.
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