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By the end of this course, you’ll be able to identify and apply core civil rights laws in the workplace, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, accommodation, and pay equity. You’ll learn how to evaluate real workplace scenarios, recognize both obvious and subtle forms of discrimination, and assess organizational policies for legal risk and fairness. You’ll also develop the skills to conduct consistent, well-documented HR decision-making that aligns with federal and state civil rights standards.
This course is designed for HR professionals, managers, and anyone involved in employment decisions who wants practical, real-world guidance—not just legal definitions. Through applied examples and scenario-based analysis, you’ll see how everyday decisions around hiring, promotion, discipline, and workplace culture can create legal exposure if not handled carefully.
What makes this course unique is its focus on patterns, judgment, and modern workplace challenges. You’ll go beyond traditional concepts to explore topics like adverse impact, psychological safety, intersectionality, and AI in HR decisions—helping you build confidence in navigating complex, real-world civil rights issues.
In this module, you'll explore the legal framework that protects employees from discrimination and harassment in the workplace and why it matters for every HR decision. You'll examine the core protections of Title VII, how disparate impact analysis works, what harassment and psychological safety mean in practice, and how retaliation claims arise and can be prevented. By the end of the module, you'll be prepared to recognize civil rights risks in everyday HR decisions and understand why consistent, documented, job-related decision-making is the foundation of legally defensible practice.
What's included
5 videos4 readings1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 26 minutes
Instructor Introduction and Course Overview•5 minutes
Foundations of Civil Rights Law in the Workplace•6 minutes
Harassment, Hostile Work Environment & Psychological Safety•5 minutes
Retaliation: The #1 Most Common Claim•5 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Course Outline•10 minutes
Supporting Reading: Foundations of Civil Rights Law in the Workplace•10 minutes
Supporting Reading: When "Just the Culture" Becomes a Legal Problem•10 minutes
Review: Module Key Concepts•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Practice Assessment: Module 1•20 minutes
Protected Classes, Accommodations, and Pay Equity
Module 2•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, you'll explore the specific areas of civil rights law that require the most structured HR processes and the most careful documentation. You'll examine how the ADA and ADAAA govern disability and mental health accommodations, how religious accommodation requests must be evaluated under the updated undue hardship standard, how equal pay laws and pay transparency requirements apply to compensation decisions, and how civil rights obligations extend to AI-driven HR tools. By the end of the module, you'll be prepared to navigate accommodation requests, evaluate pay equity concerns, and apply civil rights standards to the technology your organization uses to make employment decisions.
What's included
4 videos3 readings1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 24 minutes
Disability Law, Mental Health, and the ADA/ADAAA•6 minutes
Religious Accommodation & Global Context•6 minutes
Supporting Reading: Navigating Disability Accommodations in the Workplace•10 minutes
Supporting Reading: Structuring Fair and Defensible Pay•10 minutes
Review: Module Key Concepts•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Practice Assessment: Module 2•20 minutes
Emerging Issues, Investigations, and Organizational Accountability
Module 3•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, you'll explore the civil rights issues that require the most nuanced analysis and the most deliberate organizational response. You'll examine how micro-experience discrimination creates cumulative liability, how intersectionality shapes civil rights claims and the way HR must evaluate them, how documentation and neutral investigations protect both employees and the organization when concerns arise, and how civil rights compliance connects to broader organizational strategy and leadership accountability. By the end of the module, you'll be prepared to recognize patterns that create legal exposure before they surface as formal claims, conduct and document responses that demonstrate good faith, and connect civil rights obligations to the systems and culture that make compliance sustainable over time.
What's included
4 videos3 readings1 assignment
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4 videos•Total 22 minutes
Micro-Experience Discrimination & Modern Liability•5 minutes
Intersectionality & Civil Rights Enforcement•6 minutes
Civil Rights Law, Strategy & Organizational Accountability•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Supporting Reading: When Small Moments Create Big Liability•10 minutes
Responding Promptly and Neutrally: Documentation and HR's Duty to Investigate•10 minutes
Review: Module Key Concepts•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 20 minutes
Practice Assessment: Module 3•20 minutes
Applying Civil Rights Knowledge
Module 4•1 hour to complete
Module details
In this module, you'll synthesize what you've learned across the course and apply it to complex, real-world civil rights scenarios that require both legal precision and professional judgment. You'll examine situations where multiple frameworks overlap, where earlier decisions have created compliance exposure, and where HR must assess risk, correct course, and lead the organization toward accountability — all at once. By the end of the module, you'll be prepared to demonstrate the kind of integrated thinking that civil rights compliance requires in practice.
What's included
1 video2 readings1 assignment
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1 video•Total 4 minutes
Course Wrap-Up•4 minutes
2 readings•Total 11 minutes
Review: Course Key Concepts•10 minutes
Congratulations and What's Next•1 minute
1 assignment•Total 40 minutes
Graded Assessment: Course•40 minutes
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