University of San Diego School of Business- Professor Richard E. Custin- ETLW 302- This course examines principles of social responsibility, ethics, law, and stakeholder theory.
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Group 3: Chapter 8 #13 (Julien Fargo)
In Leake v. University of Cincinnati, since
plaintiff did not file her charges with the EEOC until April 17, 1973, more
than 180 days after the alleged biased act, “the district court concluded that
plaintiff's claim was time-barred.”(OpenJurist) I believe the case between Bouzoukis v. Enormous State University
should go the same way. Yes, the University was sly in some ways by not letting
her know all the facts before they gave her the option to delay filing her
complaint with the EEOC. And the idea was they were not going to raise up the
issue of time limits as a defense. The law is still the law, and Bouzoukis was
still not within the constraint of the “300 day time limit of the alleged
violation.”(Cihon) The court should dismiss the case for these reasons.
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