Now convince SCOTUS to revisit the disparate impact theory they invented in Griggs vs Duke Power (1971). That will be a necessary step on the way towards introducing more pre-employment skills testing.
I guess I shouldn't be lazy, I can look it up and I will. I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'm trying to read more nonfiction of various topics nowadays. This is such a random topic I had to ask.
Edit - looked it up and the only thing I can find is muh equality written by the NAACP lawyer. Might be worth a read, nothing wrong with hearing the other side. Would love a Sowell take on it though.
It’s a start.
Now convince SCOTUS to revisit the disparate impact theory they invented in Griggs vs Duke Power (1971). That will be a necessary step on the way towards introducing more pre-employment skills testing.
Any books on this?
I guess I shouldn't be lazy, I can look it up and I will. I have no idea what you're talking about, but I'm trying to read more nonfiction of various topics nowadays. This is such a random topic I had to ask.
Edit - looked it up and the only thing I can find is muh equality written by the NAACP lawyer. Might be worth a read, nothing wrong with hearing the other side. Would love a Sowell take on it though.
I don't know the books but check it out https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/401/424.html
Read the actual law!?! Argh, I'm a lazy millenial. I wanted someone to tell me how to feel about it!
Lol thanks