This article investigates how lack of information may bias the investigator's assessment of the presence of statistical discrimination. We show that the nature of the bias is such that statistical ...
A reader objects to a defense of disparate-impact theory.
One in ten vocational education students in a work-based learning track experiences discrimination when looking for an ...
They have a proper place in disparate-impact cases.
By focusing solely on ‘intentional discrimination,’ the Justice Department risks allowing more subtle forms of bias to ...
The U.S. Justice Department has finalized a significant change to its civil rights enforcement framework, eliminating the use ...
A Black couple who spent more than two decades working at The Kiski School have sued the 137-year-old private preparatory ...
The Trump administration is realizing the promise in the Declaration and reconciling the sacrifice of the Civil War by ...
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Editorial: Discriminatory practices need probes as Japan statistics excluded disabled students
It has emerged that graduates of special needs schools were excluded from the population of 18-year-olds used to calculate ...
The decades-old provision of civil rights law allows statistical disparities to be used as proof of racial discrimination.
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