John Stossel revisits two of the high points in EEOC history, its crusades against sex imbalances in the Hooters restaurant waitstaff and Sears hardware departments (”When sexism claims are a real hoot”, syndicated/TownHall, Jun. 28).
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on June 28, 2006
John Stossel revisits two of the high points in EEOC history, its crusades against sex imbalances in the Hooters restaurant waitstaff and Sears hardware departments (”When sexism claims are a real hoot”, syndicated/TownHall, Jun. 28).
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What next? Will my favorite strip club have to hire willing and able pole dancers? The name Hooters is a double entendre that even members of the legal profession should understand if not appreciate.
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