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CASE NAME
American Alliance for Equal Rights v. Founders First Community Development Corporation
Overview
Plaintiff challenged Defendant's $50,000 grant program, which limited eligibility to applicants who identify as "Latinx, Black, Asian, Women, LGBTQIA+, a Military Veteran, or someone located in a low to moderate income area," among other criteria.
Details
The court granted a preliminary injunction blocking Defendant from implementing its grant program, finding that it likely violates section 1981 by applying racially discriminatory eligibility criteria.
On October 16, 2024, the parties settled the litigation, in which Defendant is prohibited from considering race in awarding the grant or collecting data about any applicant's race until after the winner is determined. Defendant also agreed to pay Plaintiff $125,000 as a settlement amount.
Court
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
Status
Filed April 16, 2024 | Settled
Relevant Law
Section 1981Topic
Targeted programsSignificance
This case is one of many lawsuits challenging DEI programs that limit eligibility to certain underrepresented or disadvantaged cohorts.