Civil Rights Act Violation
In the culmination of a year long competition, law students argued the case of Price Waterhouse v. Ann B. Hopkins. In the case, decided earl… read more
In the culmination of a year long competition, law students argued the case of Price Waterhouse v. Ann B. Hopkins. In the case, decided earlier by the Supreme Court, the accounting firm of Price Waterhouse was accused of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in denying a partnership to Ann Hopkins. Students are judged on advocacy skills, not the case itself, by a panel of judges. close
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