Ninos P. Malek

Ninos P. Malek is a Professor of Economics at De Anza College (Cupertino, California) and an Economics Lecturer at San Jose State University. He also taught Economics and Advanced Placement Economics at Valley Christian High School in San Jose, California for fourteen years. He earned his B.A. and M.A. in Economics from San Jose State University and a Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University. Dr. Malek has been recognized for his teaching excellence at both the high school and college level and he placed second in the Economics Communicators Contest in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2008 sponsored by The Association of Private Enterprise Education. Dr. Malek has led an economics teaching workshop for the Fraser Institute and he was a featured speaker for The Gus A. Stavros Center for Economic Education at Florida State University. Dr. Malek also has also written several opinion pieces for The Foundation for Economic Education.

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Mises Daily Ninos P. Malek
“He wants to serve food and earn tips and why can’t he?” So argues Martin A. Shellist, attorney for Nikolai Grushevski, a citizen of Corpus Christi, Texas, who filed a gender-discrimination lawsuit after Hooters denied him a job as a server at the chain restaurant. But in the case of a private entity such as Hooters, Title VII should not enforce a “right-to-work” policy.

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