KENTUCKY COM'N ON HUMAN RIGHTS v. FRASER


625 S.W.2d 852 (1981)

KENTUCKY COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS and Donna Cooper, Movants, v. Alasdair FRASER d/b/a Bonanza Sirloin Steak Pit, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Kentucky.

December 15, 1981.


OPINION OF THE COURT

This case concerns the constitutionality of KRS 344.230(3)(h), which authorizes the Kentucky Commission on Human Rights to award compensatory damages for embarrassment and humiliation caused by unlawful discrimination.

The movant, Donna Cooper, was hired as a food service worker in the respondent Fraser's restaurant in January of 1976. Shortly thereafter she learned that she was pregnant....

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