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Manville Sales Corp. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

U.S. Supreme CourtFebruary 27, 1995No. No. 94-1012Cited 65 times
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Case Details

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Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
Supreme Court review of lower court decisions regarding EEOC investigative powers
Circuit
Federal Circuit

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Outcome

The Supreme Court addressed the scope of EEOC's investigative authority and the applicability of the asbestos bankruptcy trust claims to discrimination cases, resulting in a split decision on jurisdictional and procedural issues.

What This Ruling Means

**Manville Sales Corp. v. EEOC: What Workers Need to Know** This case involved a dispute between Manville Sales Corporation and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) over the agency's power to investigate employment discrimination claims. The company had filed for bankruptcy due to asbestos-related lawsuits, which complicated how discrimination cases against the company would be handled. The Supreme Court issued a mixed ruling that addressed two main issues: how far the EEOC can go when investigating workplace discrimination and whether special bankruptcy trust rules applied to discrimination cases. The Court made different decisions on various technical and procedural questions, rather than giving a clear win to either side. This case matters for workers because it helped define the boundaries of the EEOC's investigative powers. The EEOC is the federal agency that enforces workplace discrimination laws, so understanding what they can and cannot do affects how discrimination complaints are handled. While the mixed outcome didn't create sweeping changes, it provided important guidance on how discrimination cases proceed when employers face financial difficulties or bankruptcy, ensuring workers retain some protection even in complex corporate situations.

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