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- Title
MONEY, SEX, AND POWER: GENDER DISCRIMINATION AND THE THWARTED LEGACY OF THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT.
- Authors
McCANN, MICHAEL
- Abstract
The article presents a speech by University of Washington Professor Michael McCann which was delivered as the keynote address at the "Denver University Law Review's" 2014 symposium entitled "Revisiting Sex: Gender & Sex Discrimination Fifty Years After the Civil Rights Act." McCann discusses various topics including the impacts of money, sex, and power on the legacy of the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964. Pay equity, collective worker actions, and discrimination against women are examined.
- Subjects
UNITED States; SEX discrimination; CIVIL Rights Act of 1964; MCCANN, Michael; SEX discrimination against women; PAY equity; COLLECTIVE action; STATE statutes (United States); CIVIL rights; CONFERENCES &; conventions
- Publication
Denver University Law Review, 2014, Vol 91, Issue 4, p779
- ISSN
0883-9409
- Publication type
Speech