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CASE NAME
Vaughn v. CBS Broadcasting, Inc. et al
Overview
Plaintiff, a heterosexual white male news anchor, alleges he was removed and replaced with a “younger minority news anchor” because of his race, sex, sexual orientation, and age.
Details
Plaintiff alleges that his removal was part of a broader effort by Defendants to diversify staff and meet internal representation goals. Defendants maintain that “there were no discriminatory motives behind the Stations’ decision to hire a new anchor” and that “the First Amendment protects the Stations’ right to select the individuals who, in the Stations’ estimation, will best present the news to the viewing audience and represent the Stations in the community.”
Court
U.S. District Court, District of Columbia
Status
Filed July 01, 2024 | Ongoing
Significance
This case may illuminate whether, and to what extent, courts will consider DEI goals and initiatives when assessing the strength of workplace discrimination claims.