With regard to the DEES v. UNITED RENTALS NORTH AMERICA, INC. case, in class we
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With regard to the DEES v. UNITED RENTALS NORTH AMERICA, INC. case, in class we emphasized that this case is important to this chapter because:
a. it shows a burden of proof that is similar to the burden of proof found in the MORA v. JACKSON MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC. case b. it shows a burden of proof that is different from the burden of proof found in the MORA v. JACKSON MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC. case c. it shows how a plaintiff establishes a prima facie case of discrimination. d. None of the other choices are correct. e. it shows that a plaintiff does not have any additional burden of proof once the plaintiff establishes a prima facie case of discriminationExplanation / Answer
Solution: it shows that a plaintiff does not have any additional burden of proof once the plaintiff establishes a prima facie case of discrimination
Explanation: The burden to prove that United Rental's reason was a pretext for discrimination was on Dee's, however Dee's does not have any additional burden of proof, thus the district court passed the verdict that Dees only made conclusory allegations that he was discriminated against
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