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unless someone can prove discrimination based on color, religion or
age, I don't think they'd have a chance.
Last checked, State of Residence bias wasn't something a person can
sue over. If they could, many states would be sued for requiring
residence status for various jobs.
Brett
>considering umn's minnesota only recruiting process, what's the
>likelihood that someone could file a discrimination suit against the
>university and win?
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>not that i care one way or the other what the umn does in their
>recruiting practices, but it seems they may be open to a host of
>lawsuits they can't win.
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Brett C. Harvey
Network Tech II
Technology Department
Saint Paul Public Schools, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
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The box said "needs windows 95 or better" - so I bought a mac!
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