In Burke, we examined the remedial scheme established by the pre-1991 version of Title VII . Noting that " Title VII does not allow awards for compensatory or punitive damages, " and that " instead, it limits available remedies to backpay, injunctions, and other equitable relief, " we concluded that Title VII was not tort-like because it addressed " ` legal injuries of an economic character . "'504 U . S ., at 238, 239.