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    Destined for Servitude

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    This lecture explores some of the present vestiges of constitutional evil in the pro-slavery provisions contained in the U.S. Constitution

    Of Word Grenades and Impermeable Walls: Imperial Scholarship Then and Now

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    Symposium: Examining Critical Race Theory: Honoring Professor Richard Delgad

    Destined for Servitude.

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    English-Only Rules and the Right to Speak One\u27s Primary Language in the Workplace

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    This Article analyzes the issues raised by English-only rules and the decisions discussing these rules. Part I reviews the leading cases on English-only rules. The Article then explores several issues that must be considered in deciding any English-only rule case under Title VII. Part II addresses whether speaking one\u27s primary language should constitute a protected right as an aspect of national origin under Title VII. This Article argues that primary language should be protected under Title VII for several reasons: the courts and the EEOC construe the term national origin broadly; primary language constitutes a fundamental aspect of ethnicity and national origin, and the difficulty of second-language acquisition renders primary language practically immutable for many persons whose primary language is not English. Part III argues that English-only rules have an exclusive adverse impact on language minority groups distinct from the nonexclusive effect of facially neutral rules typically considered under disparate impact cases. Part IV analyzes the current burden of proof standards for establishing discrimination under Title VII in light of Wards Cove Packing Co. v. Atonio. This Part proposes that courts should hold employers to a stricter standard than the Wards Cove standard for proving business justification in recognition of the exclusive impact of English-only rules. Finally, Part V discusses the extent of the business justification that can properly justify an employer\u27s use of a language restriction under the standard established in Wards Cove

    Denying the Violence: The Missing Constitutional Law of Conquest

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