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Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice Kathanne W. Greene

Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice By Kathanne W. Greene

Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice by Kathanne W. Greene


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The concluding chapter addresses affirmative action, policymaking, and statutory interpretation by surveying the legislative history of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as early Title VII employment discrimination cases, and probing the philosophical basis of affirmative action.

Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice Summary

Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice by Kathanne W. Greene

A thorough examination of philosophical and legal issues, Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice systematically explores a vitally important yet complicated and confounding subject. Affirmative action is also an emotionally loaded area of experience and one that is difficult to assess because of the strong sentiments that arise among individuals confronting the issue.

The book is divided into five sections: the first defines the principles of justice involved and delineates the issues; the second presents a legislative history of Title VII from early civil rights efforts through Kennedy's proposals on the subject, the Reagan EEOC, and Title VII and the Supreme Court; a third chapter scrutinizes early Title VII employment discrimination case law, defining discrimination and considering goals and quotas; a fourth chapter reviews landmark affirmative action cases and provides an overview of the state of affirmative action case law. The concluding chapter addresses affirmative action, policymaking, and statutory interpretation by surveying the legislative history of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as early Title VII employment discrimination cases, and probing the philosophical basis of affirmative action. A must-read study for legal and legislative historians, students and scholars of the affirmative action process in the United States, policymakers, legislators, and practicing attorneys.

About Kathanne W. Greene

KATHANNE W. GREENE is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg.

Table of Contents

Preface Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice The Legislative History of Title VII Early Title VII Employment Discrimination Case Law The Affirmative Action Cases Affirmative Action, Policymaking, and Statutory Interpretation Conclusion Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313266782
9780313266782
0313266786
Affirmative Action and Principles of Justice by Kathanne W. Greene
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1989-11-20
195
N/A
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