Equal Opportunity Act of 1995
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution held a hearing on the 1995 Equal Opportunity Act. Members heard testimony from other me… read more
The House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution held a hearing on the 1995 Equal Opportunity Act. Members heard testimony from other members of Congress, legal scholars, and public interest advocates concerning the Equal Opportunity Act of 1995. The legislation would end federal government policies that treat citizens differently based on their gender or race. close
People in this video
- Jorge Amselle Director Center for Equal Opportunity->Communications
- Arthur Baer Attorney Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Educ. Fund
- Kingsley R. Browne Professor Wayne State University (Detroit, MI)->Law School
- Carl Cohen Professor University of Michigan->Philosophy
- Barbara Herman Board Member National Council of Jewish Women
- Andrew Kull Professor Emory University->Law
- Luis Pelayo Executive Director Hispanic Council
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John Payton Attorney
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