Justice Department Challenges EEOC's Disparate Impact Guidelines
The Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel has issued an opinion declaring the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's disparate impact guidelines unconstitutional. The DOJ argues these guidelines, which consider liability based solely on disparate effects, could compel employers into race-based hiring decisions. This creates a legal conflict between two federal agencies regarding employment discrimination enforcement.
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