Pime v. Loyola University of Chicago: The Seventh Circuit Extends the BFOQ Defense.

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Title: Pime v. Loyola University of Chicago: The Seventh Circuit Extends the BFOQ Defense.
Language: English
Authors: Curry, Susan J.
Source: Journal of College and University Law. Spr 1988 14(4):607-619.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 13
Publication Date: 1988
Document Type: Journal Articles
Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials
Opinion Papers
Descriptors: Church Related Colleges, College Faculty, Court Litigation, Employment Practices, Federal Legislation, Higher Education, Legal Problems, Religious Discrimination, School Responsibility, Teacher Qualifications, Tenure
Abstract: The significance of the court decision in Pime vs. Loyola University of Chicago, concerning the university's right to reserve tenure track positions for Jesuit faculty, is in the expansion of the defense relating to bona fide occupational qualifications. It opens other schools to similar litigation. (MSE)
Entry Date: 1988
Accession Number: EJ372328
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:The significance of the court decision in Pime vs. Loyola University of Chicago, concerning the university's right to reserve tenure track positions for Jesuit faculty, is in the expansion of the defense relating to bona fide occupational qualifications. It opens other schools to similar litigation. (MSE)