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Gulino, et al v. Board of Education, et al
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September 22, 2015
NYC Teachers Escape BOE's Bid To Limit Racist Test Row
A federal judge on Monday cut paraprofessionals from a recertified class of New York City teachers suing the Board of Education for exams that allegedly discriminated against blacks and Hispanics, but refused to toss other claimants or impose classwide damage limits.
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August 07, 2015
State Exam For NYC Teachers Called Flawed, Not Biased
A New York federal judge ruled Friday that a state certification exam for teachers administered by the New York City Board of Education does not violate the civil rights of black or Hispanic applicants because the test, although flawed in certain respects, is demonstrably related to the job of teaching to certain standards.
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September 04, 2013
NYC Teachers Regain Class Cert. In BOE Race Bias Suit
A federal judge has recertified a class of New York City school teachers who sued the Board of Education for giving its teachers exams that allegedly discriminated against blacks and Hispanics, reversing a decision to partly decertify the class in light of Dukes.
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January 29, 2013
NYC To Appeal Ruling That Teacher Test Violates Title VII
A New York federal judge on Monday allowed the New York City Board of Education to appeal a finding that the board could be held liable under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act for using an allegedly discriminatory teacher certification test.
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December 05, 2012
NYC Teacher Test Violated Title VII, Judge Rules
A New York federal judge ruled Wednesday that the New York City Board of Education violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act by using a teacher certification test that discriminated against racial minorities.