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Docia Rudley
Professor of Law

Education:
B.A., Michigan State University
J.D., University of Washington
Phone: (713) 313-1146
Fax: (713) 313-1049
Email: Docia Rudley
Biographical Information
- Professor of Law, Texas Southern
University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, Texas, 2003-present
- Visiting Professor of Law, Texas
Southern University - Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, Texas, 2002-2003
- Associate Professor – Middle Tennessee
State University - School of Business, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 1995-2002
- Associate Professor – University of
Tennessee at Chattanooga – School of Business, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1988-1995
(leave of absence, 1991-1992)
- Of Counsel, Kennedy, Fulton and Koontz –
Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1989 – 1995 (leave of absence,
1991-1992)
- Senior Attorney Advisor, U.S. Department
of Education – Office for Civil Rights, Washington, D.C., 1991-1992
- Assistant Professor, Texas Southern University – Thurgood Marshall School of
Law, Houston, Texas, 1984-1988
Professional Affiliations
Publications
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What a Difference A Decade Makes:
Judicial Response to State and Local Minority Business Set-Asides Ten Years
After City of Richmond v. J.A. Croson, 25 SOUTHERN ILL. L.J. 1 (2000) (with
D. Hubbard)
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A Review of the Office of Technology
Assessment and American Psychological Association Task Force Reports on
Pre-Employment Integrity Testing, 5 EMPLOYMENT TESTING 4 (1991)
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Managerial Issues and
Responsibilities in the Use of Pre-Employment Integrity Tests, 42 LAB L.J. 3
(1991)
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Comment, Japanese Labor Relations:
Are There Lessons for the U.S.? 11 J. Labor Research 3 (1990)
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Drug Testing in the Private
Workplace: A Case for the Application of Constitutional Concepts, 21 U. West
L.A. L. REV. (1989)
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School Desegregation: Whose
Responsibility? 12 T. MARSHALL L. REV 1 (1987)
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