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Human Resource Selection 9th Edition by Marianne Jennings

Edition 9ISBN: 978-0538470544
book Human Resource Selection 9th Edition by Marianne Jennings cover

Human Resource Selection 9th Edition by Marianne Jennings

Edition 9ISBN: 978-0538470544
Exercise 28
Emma Mary Ellen Holley and David Holley, an interracial couple, tried to buy a house in Twenty-Nine Palms, California. A real estate corporation, Triad, Inc., had listed the house for sale. Grove Crank, a Triad salesman, prevented the Holleys from obtaining the house for racially discriminatory reasons. The Holleys brought a lawsuit in federal court against Mr. Crank and Triad. They claimed, among other things, that both were responsible for a fair housing law violation. The Holleys later filed a separate suit against David Meyer, the sole shareholder of Triad and its president and CEO. They claimed that Mr. Meyer was vicariously liable in one or more of these capacities for Mr. Crank's unlawful actions, which were a violation of the Fair Housing Act. Are the Holleys correct? [ Meyer v Holley , 537 U.S. 280 (2003)]
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