Lessons from Litigating Muldrow v. City of St. Louis & Roadmap to Understanding Its Impacts
Hear from one of Muldrow’s lawyers and analyze the perspective of both sides of the employment bar
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In Muldrow v. City of St. Louis, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled decades of circuit precedent that required Title VII plaintiffs to prove not only that they’d been discriminated against at work, but also that the discrimination caused them a significant disadvantage by harming their career prospects or their pocketbook.
Hear from one of Muldrow’s lawyers about how Muldrow’s case came to the Court. The speakers also address the impacts of the Court’s holding that an employee challenging a discriminatory job transfer need not show that the discrimination caused them some additional, significant harm.
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Agenda & Materials
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1:00 - 1:15 pm
Muldrow’s Path to the Supreme Court
Madeline Meth, Esq., Boston University School of Law , Boston
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1:15 - 1:20 pm
Understanding Muldrow’s Holding
Madeline Meth, Esq., Boston University School of Law , Boston
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1:20 - 1:45 pm
What’s Next: Muldrow’s Impact Beyond Title VII and Discriminatory Transfer Cases Including DEI Initiatives
Robert M. Hale, Esq., Goodwin Procter LLP , Boston
Madeline Meth, Esq., Boston University School of Law , Boston
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1:45 - 2:00 pm
"Ask the Experts" Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
Robert M. Hale, Esq., Goodwin Procter LLP , Boston
Madeline Meth, Esq., Boston University School of Law , Boston
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