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CASE NAME
American Alliance for Equal Rights v. Jopwell, Inc.
Overview
Plaintiff, an anti-DEI organization, has filed suit against Defendant—a recruitment and networking platform that connects students and professionals with potential employers—alleging that Defendant is breaching section 1981 by only offering its services to Black, Latinx, and Native American talent.
Details
Plaintiff alleges that it has a member who is white and Asian and would like to use Defendant's services in his employment search but is ineligible due to his race.
On December 18, 2024, the parties agreed to dismiss the case. As part of the agreement, Jopwell committed to making their services available to all candidates regardless of race or ethnicity and to updating the language on their website to reflect this change.
Court
U.S. District Court, District of Delaware
Status
Filed October 15, 2024 | Settled
Relevant Law
Section 1981Topic
Targeted programs