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Government Discrimination: Equal Protection Law and Litigation, 2011-2012 ed.

Copyright: 2011
Last Updated: 11/3/2011
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Brand: Clark Boardman Callaghan
Pages: 2570
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Provides detailed analysis of discrimination in legal disputes with local, state, and federal government offices. This guide contains thorough coverage of major cases and emerging legal trends, and a complete treatment of the equal protection clause. Emphasizes the evidentiary obligations of the prima facie violation and defense, together with analysis of remedies. Provides over 5,000 case citations, and an extensive collection of secondary literature, such as books, studies, law reviews, and related materials. Chapters discuss: state action, equal protection violations: the challenger's prima facie case, discrimination justifications: the defender's case, classifications, fundamental rights, federal civil rights legislation, affirmative action, and desegregation.

Features

  • Analyzes discrimination in legal disputes with local, state, and federal government offices
  • Discusses major cases, emerging trends, and recent developments
  • Emphasizes the evidentiary obligations of the prima facie violation and defense, together with analysis of remedies
  • Examines equal protection standards in general, as well as specific, cases
  • Provides over 5,000 case citations and references to extensive secondary resource materials