City says Hispanic department head was not treated differently following investigation
Ex-city department head alleges bias was behind firing with roots in employees' affair
White woman claims pattern of harassment that included lower pay, having tape put in her hair
AIG fires back at Barry Stokes victims, 6th Circuit overturns ruling that favored TennCare class-action plaintiffs and more, in our weekly roundup of civil litigation in Nashville
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Employees claim their reports of at least 10 instances of hostile behavior fell on deaf ears
When a future justice of the U.S. Supreme Court sued Nashville's school system over racial discrimination in teacher pay, his success became a precursor to bigger things
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When Vanderbilt invited a militant advocate of 'black power' to speak 41 years ago this week, the resulting controversy rocked the city from Jefferson Street to Belle Meade Boulevard
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Editor’s note: The following is the third and final excerpt from Bill Carey’s new book Chancellors, Commodores, and Coeds: A History of Vanderbilt University.
Editor's note: The following is an excerpt from Bill Carey's new book Chancellors, Commodores, and Coeds: A History of Vanderbilt University. Copies of it can be purchased at Amazon.com.