Case questions 1. Madison County contended that Barbano needed to provide direct evidence of discrimination that had
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Case questions
1. Madison County contended that Barbano needed to provide "direct evidence" of discrimination that had played a motivating or substantial part in the decision. What would such evidence look like? Is it likely that most plaintiffs who are discriminated against because of their gender would be able to get "direct evidence" that gender was a motivating or substantial factor? 2. The "clearly erroneous" standard is applied here, as it is in many cases where appellate courts review trial court determinations. State the test, and say why the appellate court believed that the trial judge's ruling was not "clearly erroneous."
1. Which opinion is more persuasive to youthe majority opinion or the dissenting opinion? 2. "Numerous cases have rejected hostile work environment claims premised upon facts equally or more egregious than the conduct at issue here." By what standard or criteria does the majority opinion conclude that Duncan's experiences were no worse than those mentioned in the other cases?
3. Should the majority on the appeals court substitute its judgment for that of the jury?