S.1928 - Equal Remedies Act of 2007

A bill to amend section 1977A of the Revised Statutes to equalize the remedies available under that section. view all titles (2)

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  • Short: Equal Remedies Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Official: A bill to amend section 1977A of the Revised Statutes to equalize the remedies available under that section. as introduced.

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News Coverage

08/09/07
Senate bill would remove caps on d...

Kennedy introduced the bill -- the Equal Remedies Act of 2007 (S. 1928)—on August 1, 2007. Kennedy said his bill would end "the glaring i...

Source: CCH
08/08/07
Chris Dodd: Chris Dodd Campaign Re...

[S.1928, 11/21/03] * 2007: As Chairman of the Senate Banking committee, Dodd used his position to press Federal Reserve Chairmen Ben Bern...

Source: All American Patriots (press release), Sweden

Blog Coverage

11/05/08
The Potential Impact of the Obama ...

As a senator, President-elect Obama cosponsored the Equal Remedies Act (S. 1928) and the Civil Rights Act of 2008 (S.2554, HR 5129), both...

08/05/08
Three Cheers for Laissez-Faire Eco...

[S. 1928, 11/21/03]. – McCain failed to sign on to Truth in Lending Act. Less than four months ago, McCain failed to sign on to this bi...

08/23/07
National Women's Law Center Addres...

They are also promoting S. 1928 The Equal Remedies Act wich would hold employers more accountable for discrimination. When a jury heard L...

08/07/07
S. 1928: Equal Remedies Act of 200...

A bill in the US Congress: A bill to amend section 1977A of the Revised Statutes to equalize the remedies available under that section.

07/31/07
S. 1928, A bill to amend section 1...

S. 1928 would amend section 1977A of the Revised Statutes to equalize the remedies available under that section....

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