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Thompson v. North American Stainless

Docket No.09-291
Op. Below6th Circuit
ArgumentDec 7, 2010

Holding

Title VII's ban on workplace retaliation against an employee who challenges discrimination also protects a co-worker who is a relative or close associate of the targeted employee. (Kagan, J., recused.)

Plain English Holding

Title VII prohibits an employer from retaliating against a worker who complains of discrimination by firing that worker’s fiancée. Moreover, the fired fiancée can sue the employer for violating Title VII. (Kagan, J., recused.)

Federal employment law prohibits an employer from retaliating against a worker who complains of discrimination by firing that worker’s fiancé, and the fired fiancé can file a lawsuit against the employer for the violation. (Kagan, J., recused)

Judgment

Sixth Circuit reversed, 8-0, in an opinion by Antonin Scalia on Jan 24, 2011.

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