April 22, 2021
Two University of Minnesota Duluth women's sports coaches who claimed they faced discrimination and wrongful firing for being lesbians don't have sufficient evidence to sustain their suit against the university, a Minnesota federal judge ruled Thursday.
September 09, 2019
A famed hockey coach who won $4.16 million in a retaliatory-firing lawsuit against the University of Minnesota Duluth was ordered by a federal judge Friday to choose either a $2.25 million reduction in the verdict or a retrial on part of the damages.
February 28, 2019
A former coach of the University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey team has asked a Minnesota federal court to award her $2.8 million in attorneys' fees and $100,000 in costs after winning a $3.7 million verdict in her case alleging she was fired because of her sex.
February 14, 2019
A Minnesota federal judge has awarded former University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey coach Shannon Miller about $461,000 for lost compensation and won't force the school to give her job back after she won a $3.7 million jury verdict in her discrimination and retaliation suit.
March 15, 2018
A federal jury awarded former University of Minnesota Duluth women's hockey coach Shannon Miller $3.7 million in her case accusing the school of discrimination and of retaliating against her for complaining about disparate treatment, according to a verdict on Thursday.
February 02, 2018
A Minnesota federal judge on Thursday tossed most of the claims in a suit from three former University of Minnesota Duluth coaches claiming they were pushed out because of their sexual orientations, leaving just two claims from only one of the women.
October 01, 2015
Three former University of Minnesota Duluth coaches hit the university's board of regents with a suit in federal court Monday, claiming the university pushed them out because of their sexual orientations, among other factors.