Labor/Employment
Nov. 10, 1999
Justices to Review Burden of Proof for Plaintiffs in Job Discrimination Suits
WASHINGTON - Faced with widespread confusion in the lower courts, the Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider what burden of proof job-discrimination plaintiffs must meet to get their cases to a jury.
The justices have been bombarded in the last few ...
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