If you liked Civil rights in the shadow of slavery by George Rutherglen, start with Major issues in the federal law of employment discrimination (1983), Protecting aliens, immigrants, and ethnic minorities from discrimination in employment (1994), and After Affirmative Action (2024). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Major issues in the federal law of employment discrimination (1983), Protecting aliens, immigrants, and ethnic minorities from discrimination in employment (1994), After Affirmative Action (2024), Employment Discrimination Law, Visions of Equality in Theory and Doctrine (2020), and Employment discrimination law (2007).

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Civil rights in the shadow of slavery is by George Rutherglen.