Even if you did not mean to be intentional in your discrimination against women, employment discrimination suits can still be brought so this is <u>false</u>.
<h3>When can discrimination suits be brought?</h3>
As long as there is discrimination of women or other protected groups, discrimination suits can be brought.
Discrimination does not have to be intentional or unintentional. The law simply wants to know if there was discrimination. If there was, it is illegal and the intention doesn't count there.
The intention will however count in sentencing and you might receive a lesser punishment for not knowing that you were engaging in discrimination.
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Since this is an appellate court, all cases have already been heard, so it cannot be a court of first instance
These findings may indicate that higher rates of delinquency in males may be due to lower levels of promotive factors in combination with higher exposure to risk factors when compared to females.