Number 46: How To Deal With Employees Using Marijuana Fifty years ago when Title VII became law and 23 years ago when the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, it…

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Number 42: Military Veterans And Their Families Gain Employment Rights Veterans’ rights have always been a hot-button political issue, but it took several military conflicts for Congress to confront the…

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Number 34: Religious Dress And Appearance Requires Courts To Strike A Delicate Balance Between Religious Freedom And Business Needs A recent survey by the Pew Research Center reports that 58% of Americans…

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Number 22: Are English-Only Rules Discriminatory? The Rise Of Non-English Speakers In The Workplace As of 2012, there were 38.3 million Americans who spoke Spanish as their primary language in…

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Number 1:  Title VII Is Constitutional In 1926, James “Ollie” McClung opened a barbecue restaurant in Birmingham, Alabama.   It’s hard to imagine that Ollie could have had any idea how…

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