Kramer presents sex-discrimination paper at UCLA


Professor Zachary Kramer, associate dean for Intellectual Life, will present a paper at the Williams Institute at UCLA on Tuesday, Nov. 6, as part of its Works-In-Progress lecture series.

The paper, titled “The New Sex Discrimination,” observes that the toughest obstacle facing victims of modern sex discrimination is the need to relate their discrimination claims to a narrative of group subordination. In Kramer’s views, dealing with new discrimination demands a vision of equality that understands that no two women and no two men are the same.

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Kramer teaches employment law and special topics in employment discrimination law and property. His research focuses on antidiscrimination law, law and sexuality and work/family issues.