Topic Area: DEI

State Board of Administration of Florida v. Target Corporation, et al.
This case is currently being litigated.
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Students Against Racial Discrimination v. The Regents of the University of California et al.
The case is currently being litigated.
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Andre Rhoden v. CBS Broadcasting Inc. et al.
The case is currently being litigated.
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Patrick Hogarty v. Cherry Creek School District, et al.
This case is currently being litigated.
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Randall E. Dill v. International Business Machines Corporation
The court denied IBM’s motion to dismiss, meaning AFL can move forward and continue to litigate the case.
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FASORP v. Northwestern University
This case is currently being litigated.
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Jeff Vaughn v. CBS Broadcasting, Inc., et al.
This case is currently being litigated.
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Michael Kascsak v. Expedia, Inc., et. al.
This case is currently being litigated.
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Christopher Smith v. Ally Financial
This case has been settled.
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Wood v. Red Hat, Inc.
This case is currently being litigated.
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Brian Beneker v. CBS Studios, Inc., et al.
This case is currently being litigated.
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John Doe v. New York University
This case is currently being litigated.
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Harker v. Meta Platforms, Inc., et al.
This case is currently on appeal at the 2nd Circuit.
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Roberts, et al. v. Progressive Preferred Insurance Company, et al.
This case is currently under appeal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
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Lowery v. Texas A&M, et al.
The case was dismissed for lack of standing in the district court, and the 5th Circuit affirmed the lower court’s judgment.
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Bolduc v. Amazon
The case is currently pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
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FASORP v. NYU
The petition for Certiorari was denied. 21-1046, Supreme Court of the United States
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Jacobson v. Bassett
The District Court and the Second Circuit ruled against our client based on standing. We disagree with those decisions, but they have largely been overcome […]
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