Jack Gross Proving Age Discrimination Fight Age Discrimination Pr

Jack Gross Proving Age Discrimination Fight Age Discrimination Pr

Jack Gross: Proving Age Discrimination - Fight Age Discrimination - Pr...

Burden of Proof in Age Discrimination Cases

Jack Gross talks about his age discrimination case which went all the way to the U S Supreme Court

Photo by: Getty Image Jack Gross was a central figure in the 2009 Supreme Court case regarding age discrimination. In 2009, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that made it more difficult for employees to prove they are .
See also: . The controversial 5-4 ruling stunned many in the civil rights community and legislation has been introduced in Congress to restore the burden of proof in to where it was before the Supreme Court decision. was a central figure in the case, and recently came to to support the proposed legislation. He took time out from his Capitol Hill visits to sit down with Mike Cuthbert to discuss his own case and the fallout from the Court’s decision. Also of interest: .

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