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Once a plaintiff has established a prima facie case of discrimination on a disparate treatment theory, and the defendant has articulated a legitimate and non-discriminatory reason for the discrimination, a plaintiff may still win.

Prima Facie Case

An established set of facts in a legal proceeding that is sufficient to prove a case unless it is rebutted by contrary evidence.

Disparate Treatment

An intentional form of discrimination where individuals are treated differently based on their protected characteristics, such as race or gender.

Discrimination

Unfair or unequal treatment of individuals or groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.

  • Acquire an understanding of the concept and ramifications of disparate treatment and impact within the context of employment discrimination cases.
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