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I Don’t Think So

  Pub Date:2008-04-22 00:00:00 Author: Click:18 Category: financial investment

The Corner on National Review Online

Race Discrimination Commissioner Tom Calma wants the burden of proof in cases of racial discrimination to fall on the alleged offender, instead of the person making the complaint.

Mr Calma said Australia’s laws made it difficult to prove there had been discrimination.

A Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission analysis of other countries, including the US, Britain and Canada, shows that in those countries the onus of proof shifts to the person who has been accused of discrimination once the complainant has established an initial case.

I dunno. Is this actually true, in the legal sense, in the US?

It may be in the Diversity Star Courts of Academia, but even they wither in the harsh light of American legal presumption of innocence, don’t they?

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