
Yes. Private parties can be sued as 'state actors' under Section 1983 Although state actors are generally governmental employees including the state and local levels, private parties may be deemed a state actor for the purposes of a Section 1983...
Read More ›The American Banking Industry one of the oldest, largest and most important of our industries is plagued with race-based business practices Banks, more broadly defined as financial institutions provides two important economic functions. First,...
Read More ›New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of 腦瞳憫., alleges in a $30 Million Dollar state lawsuit that the NYPD fosters a sexually charged work atmosphere where male supervisors can openly abuse their female subordinates...
Read More ›The US advertising industry, with advertising revenue well over $30 billion a year is economically viable. However, economically viable, the industry is battling an open secret. To this day, African-Americans and other persons of color are...
Read More ›Yes, despite persistent denials race discrimination is a significant problem in the workplace. Race discrimination occurs when supervisors, colleagues or even third-party associates of theirs treat employees or applicants unfavorably due to their...
Read More ›In certain instances, the law prohibits an employer from making hiring decisions based on a job applicant's criminal history (or the lack thereof) There is no federal law that clearly prohibits an employer from asking about arrest and conviction...
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