The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals just opened another chapter taking race into account for admission to public universities. Michigan voters passed Proposal 2 in 2006 which prohibited all sex- and race-based preferences in public education, public employment, and public…
Posts Tagged ‘Employment’
Exposing Oneself in Public Not Good Enough Reason for Firing Professor
A University of New Hampshire professor admitted exposing himself to a mother and her teenage daughter in a grocery store parking lot but an arbitrator ruled that the University could not terminate his employment. Under the University’s “moral delinquencies of…
Round-Up of Law Practitioner Blogs
St. Louis Injury Attorneys Blog http://www.stlouisinjuryattorneysblog.com/ http://www.stlouisinjuryattorneysblog.com/index.xml Reviews personal injury law news, cases, and reports in Missouri. Published by Law Offices of Marshall R. Hoekel, LLC and Robert Goldson, The Goldson Law Firm. Kentucky Employment Lawyer Blog http://www.kentuckyemploymentlawyerblog.com/ http://www.kentuckyemploymentlawyerblog.com/index.xml Reviews…