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CASE NAME
John Doe v. New York University
Overview
Plaintiff sued New York University alleging that the New York University Law Review openly gives unlawful and discriminatory preferences “to women, non-Asian racial minorities, and homosexual and transgender individuals when selecting its members and editors.”
Details
Defendant filed a motion to dismiss arguing that Plaintiff lacked standing, that his claims were unripe, and that he failed to state any plausible claim of discrimination.
The district court dismissed the case, stating that nothing about Defendant's practice was unlawful and Defendant's actions did not give rise to an inference of discrimination.
Court
U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York
Status
Filed December 01, 2023 | Decided
Topic
Diversity targets