ANALYSIS OF HOW FCHR DETERMINATIONS VARY BY THE NATIONAL ORIGINS OF THE COMPLAINANT
field
American
Non-American
total
cause
5
23
28
noCause
66
238
304
pC
7%
9%
8%
pNC
93%
91%
92%
pRef
21%
79%
100%
Fact #1: Historically, the FCHR has had a slight preference for complainant’s who are not American.
Evidenced by the disparity of its 7% rate and its 9% rate [for 'cause' determinations] between the two groups.
Takeaway #1: Despite its preference for foreign litigants, the FCHR still maintains a practice of rendering no cause determinations at a high rate.
Note #2: these records come from a subset of all complaints. Reason: complainant's don't always indicate their nation-of-origin when filing FCHR complaints (see disclaimer).
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