Washington Law Review
Abstract
The Countryman basic thesis is sound. His analysis of the obligations of the several states is intriguing. But the history and nature of the problem of discrimination against Negroes in employment suggest that more be said of law and legal institutions in this area.
First Page
104
Recommended Citation
William R. Ming, Jr.,
Critique on "The Constitution and Job Discrimination",
39 Wash. L. Rev.
104
(1964).
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