CASE NAME

Alexandre et al v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al

Overview

Plaintiffs brought a class action challenge to Defendant’s “diversity grant” program in which eligible Black, Latino, and Native American “delivery service partners” (DSPs) receive $10,000 to assist with startup costs.

Details

Defendant filed a motion to dismiss, arguing that Plaintiffs lacked standing since they were not DSPs and never applied to become DSPs.

Court granted the motion to dismiss in May 2024, finding that Plaintiffs failed to show that they were experiencing concrete, specific, and actual or imminent harm by the program, and therefore lacked standing to bring their claims.

Court

U.S. District Court, Southern District of California

Status

Filed September 28, 2022 | Appealed

Relevant Law

Section 1981State law

California Civil Code, Sections 51 and 51.5

Bolduc v. Amazon.com Inc. (Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals)

Significance

This case is very similar to Bolduc v. Amazon and demonstrates the importance of standing as a shield against anti-DEI claims.