Martinez V. Rylander
/ˈmɑrtɪnɛz v. raɪˈlændər/
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- (n.) A U.S. legal case involving key issues of employment discrimination and procedural rights under civil rights law.
The court's ruling in Martinez v. Rylander clarified the standards for proving discrimination claims.
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Martinez v. Rylander is frequently cited in legal contexts discussing evidentiary standards and procedural requirements in employment discrimination cases, underscoring its importance in civil rights jurisprudence.
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