Fact #1: The
FCHR has rendered '
reasonable cause' determinations at roughly the same rate (when comparing Married complainant's with Single complainant's)
Evidenced by its 13% rate and its 12% rate [for 'cause' determinations] between the two groups.
Takeaway #1: Historically, the
FCHR has not shown any preference for a complainant’s marital status.
Note #2: these records come from a subset of all complaints.
Reason: complainant's don't always indicate their marital status when filing FCHR complaints (see disclaimer).
Congratulations! You're now
booked up on how often the
FCHR enters '
cause'/'
no-cause' determinations for people in these two distinct groups!
Keep this in mind while you litigate your civil rights case in Florida. Also, keep in mind
the FCHR's statutory ability to accept bribes.
Plus - at all times - keep the
7th Amendment of the US Constitution (your right to a
trial-by-jury) in mind.
As always, please get the justice you deserve.
Sincerely,
www.TextBookDiscrimination.com