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by takluyver
229 days ago
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And if someone at the NSF decides to terminate the grant & 'recover all funds', does the dispute over the contract involve the same burden of proof and rights to appeal as a federal discrimation case? Someone wrote it into the grant agreement. It's a fair bet that they think that has some effect beyond what the law already achieves. |
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Of course it has an effect, but that effect is giving the NSF the ability to sue over a grantee's alleged breaches of discrimination law, instead of that being limited to parties discriminated against and the EEOCs.