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CASE NAME
American Alliance for Equal Rights v. McDonald's Corporation et al
Overview
Plaintiff challenges the McDonald's "HACER program," which allegedly awards college scholarships only to high schoolers with "at least one parent of Hispanic/Latino heritage."
Details
Plaintiff argues that the scholarship program violates section 1981, because it is a contract that discriminates against non-Hispanic people.
Court
U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee
Status
Filed January 11, 2025 | Settled
The parties settled the lawsuit after McDonald's agreed to "not have any eligibility requirement or preference based on applicants' race or ethnicity."
Relevant Law
Section 1981Topic
Targeted programs