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What happens if there is a mixed motive in an action taken by an employer; one discriminatory and the other non-discriminatory?

When the employer had a mixed motive and if that same action would have been taken even in the absence of the discriminatory motive. The Civil Rights Act of 1991 overturns this making any discrimination unlawful, even if the employee would have suffered the same adverse action in the absence of the discriminatory motive.

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