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"I think the court keeps a weather eye out for retaliation cases," Schnapper said.
Supreme Court shows interest in employment discrimination cases Robert Barnes 2010
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Schnapper said the person fired would have to prove the company's intent was meant to punish the person who complained.
Court considers whether fiances included in law protecting those who complain about employers Robert Barnes 2010
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"I think the court keeps a weather eye out for retaliation cases," Schnapper said.
Supreme Court shows interest in employment discrimination cases Robert Barnes 2010
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Schnapper, who worked for years as a lawyer for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said he can take the cases pro bono because of support from his law school.
Supreme Court shows interest in employment discrimination cases Robert Barnes 2010
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Schnapper, who worked for years as a lawyer for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said he can take the cases pro bono because of support from his law school.
Supreme Court shows interest in employment discrimination cases Robert Barnes 2010
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However, according to Schnapper, the nation, in its republican and democratic definition, has up to now been the sole political framework capable of simultaneously taking on several functions: guaranteeing true equality and not only the formal equality of the individual, granting political rights to a steadily growing number of individuals, fulfilling the economic and social needs of all through the welfare state, and ensuring the recognition of cultural rights.
Dominique Schnapper. 2009
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LAWRENCE: Schnapper says threats of criminal prosecution may scare some groups into closing voter registration drives and keep some voters away from the polls.
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LAWRENCE: Schnapper says threats of criminal prosecution may scare some groups into closing voter registration drives and keep some voters away from the polls.
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LAWRENCE: Schnapper (ph) says threats of criminal prosecution may scare some groups into closing voter registration drives and keep some voters away from the polls.
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The freedman's bureau acts, which Eric Schnapper discusses, are some evidence, but they also present many interpretive problems.
Balkinization 2003
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