Posted by David Bernstein:
Defending Janice Rogers Brown:

   [1]Good post by Jonathan B. Wilson defending Justice Brown's opinion
   in Aguilar v. Avis Rent A Car System, although, if anything, Wilson
   concedes too much to Brown's critics. Wilson writes, "[n]o one wants
   to encourage or permit the use of racial epithets in the workplace."
   Well, I certainly don't want to encourage it, and I wouldn't permit it
   in my workplace (if I owned or managed a workplace), but I don't agree
   that it's wrong for the government to ever "permit" it. First, I can
   easily see circumstances where the use of racial epithets in the
   workplace, not directed at a particular party, would be privileged by
   the First Amendment. Moreover, current federal law requires a hostile
   environment claimant to prove a "severe and pervasive" climate of
   hostility. A singular use of a racial epithet by a coworker is almost
   certainly not sufficient to satisfy that standard (though there is a
   New Jersey case, decided under more expansive state law, that holds
   that a single use of racial epithet did create an actionable hostile
   enviroment.)

References

   1. http://www.jonathanbwilson.com/2005.04.01_arch.html#1114017585876

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