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Labor/Employment

May 13, 2015

Can regulators end Hollywood bias?

While many entertainment lawyers applauded the American Civil Liberties Union's shining a spotlight on gender discriminatory hiring practices in Hollywood on Tuesday, several expressed concern that litigation and financial sanctions were not the way to bring about change.


By America Hernandez


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - While many entertainment lawyers applauded the American Civil Liberties
Union's shining a spotlight on gender discriminatory hiring practices in Hollywood
on Tuesday, several expressed concern that litigation and financial sanctions were
not the way to bring about change.


"An investigation i...

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