Word: richey
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Lecture/Demonstration: Thursday Speaker Series--Ralph Richey, musician. Featuring flute and fortepiano. 4 p.m., Paine Hall. Free...
Leslie Wicker New Port Richey...
...first finding in the suit, U.S. District Judge Charles Richey awarded Nader $10 in compensatory damages and $25,000 in punitive damages; another $51 compensatory and $25,000 punitive damages went to the Connecticut citizens group that sponsored the rallies Nader was unable to reach. However, the Circuit Court of Appeals set aside this judgment, holding that lawsuits like Nader's should not be decided until the Civil Aeronautics Board, which has been studying the mirror evils of no-show and overbooking for years, had more time to rule on appropriate penalties for overbooking. But last week the Supreme...
Weighing the case of a Justice Department worker who had been fired for spurning the sexual advances of her boss, U.S. District Court Judge Charles R. Richey last week tried to apply some firm rules of law to such indelicate situations. He came close to succeeding, then fell on his face. From his Washington courtroom, Richey decreed that under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, employees discharged for not submitting to amorous advances may bring sexual-discrimination charges against the following bosses: 1) males who try to seduce female subordinates, 2) females who make advances toward male underlings...
Unaccountably, Richey then left a loophole big enough to destroy all the above rules. He decided that bisexual bosses are free to impose themselves on whomever they like-presumably on the ground that they would not discriminate against workers of either...