Posts Tagged ‘1964 Civil Rights Act’

“…equal protection of the laws”

New Haven, Connecticut, discarded a fire department promotion exam when white firefighters outscored minority firefighters. The city did so because it feared lawsuits, not because the exam was unfair.  The United States Supreme Court ruled against the city, with Chief Justice John Roberts suggesting that had the scores been reversed the city would not have […]

Affirmative action: working as intended?

According to a recent USA Today article, five states may have proposals on their ballots this year to end affirmative action.  Is it time to end affirmative action?  What was its original purpose?  Has it helped reduce discrimination?  Has it been applied as intended? In the early 1960s the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) was created to […]