Section 213
- Citation
- Section 213
- Parent Document
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Jurisdiction
- Missouri (state)
- Effective Date
- 1995-12-19
Other Sections in This Document (72)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
- Keeney v. Hereford Concrete Products, Inc., 911 S.W.2d 622 (1995)
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465 charsIt is immediately obvious that the language employed by the Congress in 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-3(a) is considerably more limited than the exceedingly broad "in any manner against any other person" language adopted by the Missouri legislature in section 213.070. Indeed, the difference in the language employed by the two statutes is sufficiently stark to render judicial interpretations of the federal law inapposite for purposes of assigning meaning to section 213.070.