Race & National Origin
California Fair Employment and Housing Act - FEHA - Government Code §§12900 - 12996
Unlimited compensatory and punitive damages.
Plaintiff does not have to win a unanimous jury verdict.
California Constitution - Article I - §§7 & 8
Sections Seven and Eight of the California Constitution primarily apply to public employment discrimination or other employment where State or Federal action is shown. Their protective effect is not so limited, See Rojo v. Klinger, 52 Cal.3d 65, 276 Cal. Rptr. 130, 801 P.2d 373.
Section 7 has an explicit requirement that the State Government may not deprive individuals of "life, liberty, or property without due process of law," or deny equal protection of the laws.
Section 8 prohibits a person from being disqualified from entering a or pursuing business, profession, vocation, or employment because of sex, race, creed, color, or national, or ethnic origin.

