Implicit bias and accountability systems: What must organizations do to prevent discrimination?

PE Tetlock, G Mitchell - Research in organizational behavior, 2009 - Elsevier
The positions that experts take on whether organizations do enough to ensure equal-
opportunity hinge on the assumptions they make about the potency of prejudice. Prominent …

[图书][B] Born free and equal?: A philosophical inquiry into the nature of discrimination

K Lippert-Rasmussen - 2013 - books.google.com
What is discrimination? There are certain instances of differential treatment that almost
anyone would describe as discriminatory; yet upon deeper examination, this near-unanimity …

A critique of our constitution is color-blind

N Gotanda - Stan. L. Rev., 1991 - HeinOnline
This article examines the ideological content of the metaphor" Our Constitution is color-
blind,"'and argues that the United States Supreme Court's use of color-blind …

[图书][B] Contested commodities

MJ Radin - 2001 - books.google.com
Not only are there willing buyers for body parts or babies, Radin observes, but some
desperately poor people would be willing sellers, while better-off people find such trades …

Reconceptualizing sexual harassment

V Schultz - Yale LJ, 1997 - HeinOnline
. Professor, Yale Law School. This Article has been a long tune in the making; it was
conceived as part of my earlier work on job segregation by sex. As a consequence of its long …

Was blind, but now I see: White race consciousness and the requirement of discriminatory intent

BJ Flagg - Mich. L. Rev., 1992 - HeinOnline
Advocating race consciousness is unthinkable for most white liberals. 1 We define our
position on the continuum of racism by the degree of our commitment to colorblindness; the …

What makes wrongful discrimination wrong? Biases, preferences, stereotypes, and proxies

L Alexander - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1992 - JSTOR
All of us well-socialized Westerners know that discrimination against other human beings is
wrong. Yet we also realize, if we think about it at all, that we discriminate against others …

The imperial scholar revisited: How to marginalize outsider writing, ten years later

R Delgado - University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1992 - JSTOR
Ten years ago I began writing an article, The Imperial Scholar: Reflections on a Review of
Civil Rights Literature, 1 that became one of the more controversial pieces of its time. It has …

Scientific expert testimony and intellectual due process

S Brewer - Yale LJ, 1997 - HeinOnline
Suppose that two groups of expert mathematicians disagree about a complex mathematical
question-say, whether Princeton mathematician Andrew Wiles really did solve" Fermat's Last …

Was the disparate impact theory a mistake

M Selmi - Ucla L. Rev., 2005 - HeinOnline
Within antidiscrimination law, no theory has attracted more attention or controversy than the
disparate impact theory, which allows proof of discrimination without the need to prove an …