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Civil Rights

Dec. 18, 1999

Work in Progress

Title VII revolutionized the employment world, expanding the opportunities available to minorities and women and changing the face of litigation.

        By Paul Grossman
        I grew up with Title VII. I joined Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker right out of law school on June 15, 1964, and Title VII was passed as part of The Civil Rights Act of 1964 two-and-a- half weeks later. When I was asked to write an article discussing one of the most important legal developments of the century, the choice was clear: barring social security, Tit...

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