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u/Churba ยท 1 pointr/announcements

> You don't go to court over cases that are "incredibly difficult to prove" unless you're throwing a hail mary (aka, frivolous) because lawyers cost money. A lot of money.

And that's not what Frivolous means in that context(Fun facts - Frivolous has a specific legal definition, and it doesn't mean "A hail mary"), and it's actually the case that pretty much all cases of sexual discrimination in the workplace are incredibly difficult to prove, for a number of reasons that I'm not going to go into here.

Partially because it would take a stupid amount of time, partially because honestly I'm not sure it's worth the time to explain when others who know far more than me have done it much better.


(Excerpted from this book by Caroline Fredrickeson, the director of the ACLU's Washington Legislative office, and previously general counsel and legal director for NARAL Pro-Choice America, considered one of the foremost legal experts on Anti-discrimination laws and discrimination cases. Strong recommendation from me, Worth the read if you're interested in this sort of thing, but honestly I'm pretty sure you're not.)

So, TL:DR, yeah, nah.