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Article
Pay Disparity: 'Discrete,' 'Discreet' Discriminatory Acts
New York Law Journal
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2008
ISSN
0028-7326
Abstract
Attorney Thomas F. Bello and Carol Pauli, an assistant professor of mass communication law and journalism at Marist College, write that for the practicing plaintiff's attorney, the ability to confront quiet acts of discrimination is becoming more difficult; it appears that the disabled, minority and older clients who are most likely to prevail will be those who have been the least cheerful, as if the law prefers grumblers and gripers.
Publisher
ALM
Disciplines
Citation Information
Carol Pauli and Thomas F. Bello. "Pay Disparity: 'Discrete,' 'Discreet' Discriminatory Acts" New York Law Journal (2008) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/carol_pauli/8/