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Discrimination Cases

8,273 employment law court rulings from public federal records (18892026)

8,273
Total Rulings
13%
Plaintiff Win Rate
$2,887,299
Avg Damages (491 cases)
S.D.N.Y.
Top Court

About Discrimination Claims

Employment discrimination occurs when an employer treats an employee or applicant unfavorably because of a protected characteristic such as race, sex, age, disability, or religion. Federal laws including Title VII, the ADA, and the ADEA prohibit workplace discrimination. These cases often involve claims of disparate treatment or disparate impact on protected groups.

Case Outcomes

Defendant Win
3509 (42%)
Dismissed
1451 (18%)
Mixed Result
1450 (18%)
Plaintiff Win
1114 (13%)
Remanded
605 (7%)
Settlement
143 (2%)
Other
1 (0%)

Top Employers in Discrimination Cases

Employers most frequently appearing in discrimination rulings.

Union Pacific Railroad Company
94 discrimination rulings
United States Postal Service
55 discrimination rulings
Abbott Laboratories
32 discrimination rulings
United Parcel Service, Inc.
28 discrimination rulings
New York State Department of Labor
28 discrimination rulings

Court Rulings (8,273)

Grande
D. Conn.Sep 9, 2025Connecticut
Mixed Result
Wilcox
E.D. Mich.Sep 8, 2025Pennsylvania
Dismissed
Williams v. Oakley Transport, Inc.
M.D. Fla.Sep 8, 2025Pennsylvania
Dismissed
Radford
N.D. Cal.Sep 8, 2025Pennsylvania
Defendant Win
Xi
INNDSep 8, 2025Indiana
Mixed Result
SPECHT
D.N.J.Sep 8, 2025Pennsylvania
Defendant Win
Springs
E.D. Tex.Sep 7, 2025Texas
Plaintiff Win
Harris
W.D. Mo.Sep 5, 2025Missouri
Dismissed
Kotalik
D. Minn.Sep 5, 2025Minnesota
Dismissed
Vaughn
E.D. Wis.Sep 5, 2025Wisconsin
Dismissed
Brooks
S.D. Fla.Sep 5, 2025Florida
Defendant Win
Boards of Trustees of the Ohio Laborers Benefits v. Crowe Construction Inc
S.D. OhioSep 5, 2025Ohio
Mixed Result
Maluf
D. Nev.Sep 5, 2025Nevada
Dismissed
Dolphynn
D. Or.Sep 5, 2025Oregon
Mixed Result
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v. Action Insulation CO.
S.D. Ga.Sep 5, 2025Pennsylvania
Defendant Win
W
W.D. Wash.Sep 4, 2025Washington
Defendant Win
Moye
E.D.N.Y.Sep 4, 2025New York
Plaintiff Win$500 awarded
Dimick
D. Colo.Sep 4, 2025Colorado
Defendant Win
Cort
S.D. OhioSep 4, 2025Ohio
Dismissed
Grimes
S.D.N.Y.Sep 4, 2025New York
Plaintiff Win
Gustilo
D. Minn.Sep 4, 2025Minnesota
Dismissed
Evers
E.D. Tenn.Sep 4, 2025Tennessee
Dismissed
Jardine Gougis v. Lana Marie Norton
C.D. Cal.Sep 4, 2025California
Mixed Result
LYON
M.D. Ga.Sep 4, 2025Georgia
Remanded
Miles
N.D. Ga.Sep 4, 2025Georgia
Mixed Result
Watkins
D. Mass.Sep 4, 2025Massachusetts
Dismissed
FIDAN
D.N.J.Sep 3, 2025New Jersey
Dismissed
Darwin Boggs v. Rosalino Cruz
C.D. Cal.Sep 3, 2025California
Mixed Result
Woods
D. Mass.Sep 3, 2025Massachusetts
Mixed Result
Varner
D. Nev.Sep 2, 2025Nevada
Dismissed
Hammersley
E.D. Wis.Sep 2, 2025Wisconsin
Defendant Win
Patra
M.D. Pa.Sep 2, 2025Pennsylvania
Dismissed
Kilkenny, as Trustees of the Construction Council Local 175 Annuity Fund v. Manco Enterprises, Inc.
E.D.N.Y.Sep 2, 2025Ohio
Dismissed
Montes
E.D. Cal.Sep 2, 2025California
Mixed Result
Tkaczyk
S.D.N.Y.Sep 2, 2025New York
Dismissed
Montanus
S.D.N.Y.Sep 2, 2025New York
Dismissed
Puranik
S.D.N.Y.Sep 2, 2025New York
Mixed Result
C.
E.D. Pa.Sep 2, 2025Pennsylvania
Defendant Win
Gazani
S.D. Tex.Aug 29, 2025Texas
Settlement
Warne
W.D. Wash.Aug 29, 2025Washington
Defendant Win
Vise
D.N.M.Aug 29, 2025New Mexico
Mixed Result
Archangel
S.D. Tex.Aug 29, 2025Texas
Plaintiff Win
Kimmel
W.D. Mich.Aug 29, 2025Michigan
Dismissed
Ash
D. Or.Aug 29, 2025Oregon
Settlement
Leishman
W.D. Wash.Aug 29, 2025Washington
Mixed Result
Mireille M. Lee v. The Vanderbilt University
Unknown CourtAug 29, 2025

This appeal arises from a complaint filed by a faculty member against The Vanderbilt University (\Vanderbilt\) after Vanderbilt rejected her applications for promotion and tenure during the academic years 2015-16 and 2018-19. The faculty member initially alleged one count each of gender discrimination, retaliation, and breach of contract but subsequently amended her complaint to omit the gender discrimination and retaliation claims. Concerning her breach of contract claim, the faculty member alleged that Vanderbilt had not followed its own policies and procedures for promotion and tenure when reviewing her tenure file and had shown bias against her, thus exhibiting a substantial departure from accepted academic norms and procedural regularity. After discovery, the parties filed competing motions for summary judgment. The trial court adopted this Court's deferential standard for reviewing promotion and tenure decisions by academic institutions as set forth in Figal v. Vanderbilt Univ., No. M2012-02516-COA-R3-CV, 2013 WL 5459021 (Tenn. Ct. App. Sept. 27, 2013), and determined that Vanderbilt had not exhibited a substantial departure from accepted academic norms or procedural regularity in denying tenure to the faculty member. The trial court then determined that Vanderbilt had met its burden of negating an essential element of the breach of contract claim because the evidence was insufficient to establish that Vanderbilt had failed to follow its own tenure review process. The trial court further determined that the faculty member had failed to establish undisputed material facts that would entitle her to summary judgment. Accordingly, the trial court denied the faculty member's motion for summary judgment, granted Vanderbilt's motion for summary judgment, and dismissed the case with prejudice. The faculty member timely appealed. Discerning no reversible error, we affirm.

Dismissed
Silver
W.D. Wash.Aug 29, 2025Washington
Mixed Result
Scott
N.D. Okla.Aug 29, 2025Oklahoma
Dismissed
Kioroglo
D. Or.Aug 29, 2025Oregon
Dismissed
Rackett
M.D. Fla.Aug 28, 2025Florida
Settlement

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Data sourced from public federal court records via CourtListener.com. Case outcomes extracted using AI analysis. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The classification of claim types is based on automated analysis and may not reflect the full scope of each case.