Business Law: Racial Discrimination in a business

You’re a legal adviser who has just noticed that a company has been having racial discrimination complaints . Explore these complaints as shown and written in the attached example. The company and people are all made up.
Part 2: Legal Advice
Once you’ve explored the complaints and the situation of the company and their issue with racial discrimination, you offer them legal advice on their issue with racial discrimination using previous court cases (CITE THEM) and law terms as shown and written in the attached example.

Law 1300 Research Paper Rules
Explain a law topic to me. Show me that you have formulated and pursued a line of inquiry. Teach me
what you’ve taught yourself. Show me why this topic is interesting, why you cared enough to write about
it and why a reader should care to read it.
The paper should be something more than a summary of a single court case.
Your paper should be approximately 2,000 words, excluding bibliography. Given this, there should be no
wasted words. Prune ruthlessly. Please refrain from expressing your own opinions. I want to read law,
not editorial.
No cover sheet or graphics. Give your paper a title.
It must be an original work. To the extent that you use the language of others, indicate your source and
don’t plagiarize. Keep quotations to a minimum.
Use at least a half dozen high quality sources, e.g., Lexis Nexis, a .gov site, the Wall Street Journal,
Findlaw, etc. Emphasize primary legal sources. See our book, p 15. The paper should be based mainly
on your reading of primary legal sources. Our textbook is not an acceptable source since the point of the
paper is to go beyond what we do on a day to day basis.
Do not cite wikipedia, since that is unedited and often unreliable. So too, other little known web sites.
While I want each of your assertions to be supported by citation to your sources (how exactly do you
know that to be true?), the form of the citation is less important to me. Just make sure that you’ve given
me enough information so that I can easily locate your source for myself. Cite your sources in the body
of your paper using any form that you wish, e.g., footnotes, MLA, etc. The citation must be sufficient to
allow me to find your source and read it for myself. If you cite a court case, use the proper form
(explained in ch 1 of our book), and be sure you’ve read the case itself and not merely the commentary of
others. If you cite a document from Lexis Nexis, do not simply cite the URL itself. Give me the author,
title, name of publication (and volume if appropriate) and date.
Include a bibliography at the end. Do not include in the bibliography works that are not cited in the
paper.
A quality job will require multiple drafts and revisions. Print and keep your drafts along the way, and
turn them in along with the final paper. Print and save copies of your research sources too, and turn
them in as well.

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