Race discrimination

AuthorRod Tanner/Mark Shank/John P. Hagan
Pages959-976
RACE
DISCRIMINATION
22-1
CHAPTER 22
RACE DISCRIMINATION
BY ROD TANNER, MARK SHANK AND JOHN P. HAGAN
22:1. SCOPE OF CHAPTER
22:2. TEXAS PROHIBITIONS AGAINST RACE DISCRIMINATION
A. Equal Rights Amendment to the Texas Constitution
1. Government Action Required
2. Strict Scrutiny Review
B. Chapter 21 of the Texas Labor Code
1. Purpose and Scope
2. Enforcement
22:3. PROVING RACEBASED DISCRIMINATION UNDER CHAPTER 21
A. Disparate Treatment Discrimination
1. Shifting Burdens of Proof
2. Available Defenses
a. Federal Preemption
b. Employer or Employee Not Covered by Chapter 21
c. Nondiscriminator y Motive
d. Aff‌irmative Action Program
e. Bona Fide Seniority or Merit System
3. BFOQ Defense Not Available
B. Adverse Impact Discrimination
1. Plaintiff ’s Prima Facie Case
2. Business Necessity Defense
3. Overcoming Business Necessity Defense
C. Retaliation
D. Remedies
22:4. RELATED FEDERAL CAUSES OF ACTION
A. Reconstruction Statutes
B. Executive Order 11246
22:5. LOCAL ORDINANCES PROHIBITING RACE DISCRIMINATION
A. Local Powers and Duties
B. Scope of Local Prohibitions
1. Fort Worth City Code
RACE
DISCRIMINATION
Texas Employment Law 22-2
2. Dallas, Houston and San Antonio City Codes
3. Austin City Code
4. Corpus Christi City Code
22:6. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND REVERSE DISCRIMINATION
A. Executive and Legislative History
B. Framing the Debate: United Steelworkers of America v. Weber
1. Arguments in Favor of Aff‌irmative Action
2. Arguments in Opposition to Aff‌irmative Action
C. Judicial Response to Aff‌irmative Action
1. Standard of Review
2. Expanding Aff‌irmative Action
3. Restricting Aff‌irmative Action
4. Contract Set-Asides

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