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Douglas Laycock

Statistical Proof and Theories of Discrimination

Douglas Laycock
Date
1986
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Douglas Laycock, Statistical Proof and Theories of Discrimination, 60 Law & Contemporary Problems, 97–106 (1986).
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Douglas Laycock
Constitutional Law and Legal History
Center for the First Amendment
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