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CASE NAME
Samuels v. CultureWorks Greater Philadelphia
Overview
Plaintiff, a Black man, challenged the Philadelphia Latino Arts & Film Festival fellowship, alleging racial discrimination because applicants must be Latino.
Details
Plaintiff argued that the targeted nature of the fellowship violated his rights under Section 1981 as well as the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act. The court dismissed the case for lack of standing, finding that Plaintiff failed to demonstrate a right to sue—specifically, whether he was ready and able to apply for the fellowship.
Court
U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Status
Filed March 28, 2024 | Appealed
Topic
Targeted programsLitigation History