Monday, 16 March 2020

Equal Employment Opportunity Case Report?

Rosalyn Olivera: there is no such thing as "equal employment opportunity". the standards "for some" are so low or totally absent. a man who is qualified is over looked, to hire a woman who is not, and has to have a man help do the job she's getting paid to do. did you ever see the episode of cops, where two female cops try to cuff a guy? real funny.

Lauri Ohl: It matters a lot where you are going to school because different schools have different resources. If you have access to a law library, go there and ask the librarian for help. If you do not have access to a law library, get help at the reference desk of your college library or a public library reference department. If you do not have access to Westlaw, look the subject up in Corpus Juris Secundum, the use their references to find newer articles that will reference cases. If you can find a law review article on a topic, that will reference cases in the footnotes. The first number in front of an abbreviation! will be the volume, the number after the letters will be the page number. Legal citations are parallel citations in that they give you more than one choice to find the case so if your library doesn't own the first one, maybe they will own the second one....Show more

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