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ISSN 0042-6229
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Vol. 63, Issue 5, 2018January 01, 2019 EDT

The Proof is in the New Pudding: The Third Circuit Removes “But-For” Causation from the Prima Facie Case for Title VII Retaliation Claims in Carvalho-Grevious v. Delaware State University

Thallia Malespin,
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Photo by Giammarco Boscaro on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 63, Issue 5, 2018

Vol. 63, Issue 5, 2018
  • Increased Use of the Freedom of Information Act by the Media: Exploring What Took the Media so Long
    Susan B. LongHarry Hammitt
  • Fifty Years of FOIA in Operation, 1967-2017
    Tuan N. Samahon
  • The Future of FOIA in an Open Government World: Implications of the Open Government Agenda for Freedom of Information Policy and Implementation
    Daniel Daniel BerlinerAlex IngramsSuzanne J. Piotrowski
  • Access to Information in the Private Sector: African Inspiration for U.S. FOIA Reform
    Richard J. Peltz-Steele
  • The Proof is in the New Pudding: The Third Circuit Removes "But-For" Causation from the Prima Facie Case for Title VII Retaliation Claims in Carvalho-Grevious v. Delaware State University
    Thallia Malespin
  • Editors' Preface & Precedential Opinion Summary
    Valerie CarasJason KurtykaTimothy J. MuyanoThallia Malespin
  • The Press, the Academy, and FOIA
    Tuan N. SamahonDavid McCrawJason LeopoldDavid Barrett
  • Resolving FOIA Disputes
    Margaret KwokaAlina SemoMarcia BermanMichael Bekesha
  • In re Lipitor Antitrust Litigation: The Third Circuit's Prescription for Judicial Reviewability of Reverse Payment Settlements
    John Miraglia
  • OGIS -- Creating a FOIA Process that Works for All
    Alina M. SemoSheela Portonovo
Villanova Law Review
Thallia Malespin, The Proof Is in the New Pudding: The Third Circuit Removes “But-For” Causation from the Prima Facie Case for Title VII Retaliation Claims in Carvalho-Grevious v. Delaware State University, 63 Villanova Law Review 803 (2019).
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