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Strict, Intermediate, Rational Basis Review. |
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Characteristic of a person which cannot be targeted for discrimination |
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Having sound judgement, fair and sensible. |
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What is an Accommodation? |
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Things so unlike that there is no basis for comparison. |
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What is Disparate Impact? |
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Policies, practices, rules, or other systems that appear to be neutral, but result in a disproportionate impact on protected groups. |
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What is Disparate Treatment? |
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Intentional discrimination. |
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What is a Hostile Workplace? |
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Severe and pervasive conduct that permeates the work environment and interferes with an employee's ability to perform his or her job. |
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What is an Abusive Workplace? |
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Threatening, humiliating, or intimidating, or Work interference β sabotage β which prevents work from getting done, or Verbal abuse. |
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What is Constructive Termination? |
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Occurs when an employee resigns as a result of the employer creating a hostile work environment. |
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The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex. |
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When can you discriminate against people? |
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When it is a bonafide occupational requirement or qualification. |
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Discrimination violates what amendment? |
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What is the Commerce Clause Power? |
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Congress's power βto regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes.β |
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What is Employment Discrimination? |
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Form of discrimination based on race, gender, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, and age by employers. |
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States cannot charge each other what? |
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Congress originally used the commerce clause on things like what? |
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Trucks, Ships, Anything that moved. Roads and any travel conduit. |
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Who appoints justices and Who decides how many justices are on the supreme court?? |
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Did the constitution give Congress the power to appoint justices and decide how many justices are on the supreme court? |
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When did the Congress Commerce Clause begin to expand? |
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US vs. Lopez tried to outlaw what? |
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Having guns on a public school campus. |
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What did Lopez's lawyer try to argue in US vs. Lopez? |
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That Congress could not pass a law that having guns on a public school campus. |
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What happens when guns are on public school campuses? |
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Guns at school promotes violence in neighborhoods which forces businesses move out which causes economic depression which then allows guns to be more easily available. |
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Congress Commerce Clause is what Congress argued to say what? |
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That guns in school were to be outlawed because it affects interstate commerce. |
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What is Wickard v. Filburn (1942)? |
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Wheat Farmer and Seller Growing Their own wheat, more than the wheat limit,and keeping what exceeds the limit, affects interstate commerce of wheat. |
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Heart of Atlanta argued that they did not fall into discrimination law, because they aren't involved in what? |
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The Court Argued to the Heart of Atlanta what? |
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They benefit from interstate commerce, therefore they must follow discrimination law. |
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Wickard v. Filburn is considered what? |
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Precedence that cannot be used as precedence because its an isolated case. |
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What is Interstate Commerce? |
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The Regulated Issue Something within the Stream of Commerce (substantial relation to commerce). |
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What is an example of Retaliation (Discrimination? |
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What are examples of Protected Class? |
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How do you prove that someone is discriminating against you? |
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Keep a record of daily instances and talk to HR if possible. |
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Can a business refuse to hire you or fire you based on your social media? |
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Can a business ask you for your password to social media? |
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Can a business, friend you using another name? |
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Your social media is protected if a group of your co-workers are discussing what? |
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The true conditions of your workplace. |
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We will have a quiz on what tomorrow on canvas? |
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