What was the result in National Association for the Advancement of Colored People,Newark Branch v.Town of Harrison,New Jersey,involving a claim that a residency requirement for employment violated Title VII,in that it had a disparate impact on African-Americans?
A) The Court ruled that a residency requirement can never have a disparate impact on a protected category.
B) The Court ruled that the plaintiffs lacked evidence that the residency requirement had a disparate impact on African-Americans.
C) The Court ruled that a socially-neutral rule was in place that did not violate Title VII.
D) The Court ruled that the plaintiffs had established that the residency requirement constituted disparate impact race discrimination in violation of Title VII, and issued an injunction against enforcement of the rule.
E) The Court ruled that the plaintiffs had established that the residency requirement constituted disparate impact race discrimination, but refused to issue an injunction against enforcement of the rule.
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