Multiple Choice
For a disparate treatment case involving pretext, which is the correct order of proof?
A) plaintiff's prima facie case, defendant's lawful motive, plaintiff's additional evidence supporting discriminatory intent
B) plaintiff's evidence supporting discriminatory intent, defendant's lawful motive, plaintiff's prima facie case
C) plaintiff's primary evidence, defendant's primary evidence, plaintiff's rebuttal showing discriminatory motive
Correct Answer:

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