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- Title
How the NFL "Protects" Cheerleaders with Discriminatory Policies.
- Authors
Eichhorn, Francine
- Abstract
The article argues that the anti-fraternization policy of the New Orleans Saints' cheerleaders with National Football League (NFL) players discriminates against the female cheerleaders based on their sex. Topics discussed include Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, history of cheerleading and cheerleading in the NFL, and relevant laws to sex discrimination claims filed by Saints cheerleader Jacalyn Bailey Davis with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
- Subjects
FRATERNIZATION; NEW Orleans Saints (Football team); SEX discrimination laws; SEX discrimination lawsuits; ANTI-discrimination laws; NATIONAL Football League; UNITED States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- Publication
ABA Journal of Labor & Employment Law, 2020, Vol 34, Issue 2, p289
- ISSN
2156-4809
- Publication type
Article