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Family Dollar Stores, Inc. v. Scott

Supreme Court of the United States
Jun 30, 2014
573 U.S. 954 (2014)

Summary

reversing district court’s denial of class certification because the complaint alleged four company-wide policies that could be driving the alleged discrimination

Summary of this case from Parent/Prof'l Advocacy League v. City of Springfield

Opinion

No. 13–899.

06-30-2014

FAMILY DOLLAR STORES, INC., petitioner, v. Luanna SCOTT, et al.


Motion of the Retail Litigation Center, Inc. for leave to file a brief as amicus curiae granted. Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.


Summaries of

Family Dollar Stores, Inc. v. Scott

Supreme Court of the United States
Jun 30, 2014
573 U.S. 954 (2014)

reversing district court’s denial of class certification because the complaint alleged four company-wide policies that could be driving the alleged discrimination

Summary of this case from Parent/Prof'l Advocacy League v. City of Springfield
Case details for

Family Dollar Stores, Inc. v. Scott

Case Details

Full title:FAMILY DOLLAR STORES, INC., petitioner, v. Luanna SCOTT, et al.

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Jun 30, 2014

Citations

573 U.S. 954 (2014)
134 S. Ct. 2871
189 L. Ed. 2d 848
82 U.S.L.W. 3741

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