Countering a Trump Executive Order issued last spring, New York and New Jersey have each declared that the states’ laws against discrimination prohibit both overt, intentional discrimination, and behaviors that have the effect of discriminating against individuals based on a protected characteristic, even without proof of intent. Known as “disparate impact” theory, this second level … Read More…
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