Second Circuit Clarifies Scope of Marital Status Discrimination Under New York City Human Rights Law
Marital status discrimination refers to discrimination based on an employee’s status as married, unmarried, or divorced, and not on an employee’s relationship to a specific person Employers should be ...
The second in a series from Charles Murray. Marital status is a standard variable for many social policy analyses. A person’s marital status provides crucial information about his or her position in a ...
As legislators, we have two primary duties: uphold the Constitution, and protect the rights and interests of residents. I filter everything I do – every bill I introduce, and every vote I take – ...
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