Brown v. Life University, Inc.
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1:23-cv-02487
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March 31, 2025
Judge Says Ga. School's Bias Defenses 'Odd' And 'Odder'
A Georgia chiropractic school must face a former groundskeeper's claims that he was fired on bogus grounds because he reported his boss for helping his girlfriend steal company time, after a federal judge dinged the school Monday for the "weakness" of its defenses and suggested it may have falsified records to justify the worker's ouster.
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December 17, 2024
Groundskeeper's Race Bias Suit Should Be Axed, Court Told
A Georgia chiropractic university has urged a federal judge not to adopt a recommendation by a magistrate judge to deny its bid to defeat a former groundkeeper's suit alleging he was fired because he repeatedly complained about his supervisor's treatment of Black workers.
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December 04, 2024
Groundskeeper's Race Bias Suit Should Advance, Judge Says
A Georgia chiropractic university shouldn't escape a lawsuit claiming it fired a groundskeeper because he repeatedly complained about his supervisor's mistreatment of Black workers, a federal judge recommended, saying a jury could find the school fabricated a time sheet violation to get rid of him.
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June 05, 2023
Ga.'s Life University Faces Race Bias Claims From Ex-Worker
A former groundskeeper is suing Life University Inc. for discrimination and retaliation, claiming officials at the Marietta, Georgia, school brushed off his complaints about a manager ridiculing and abusing and discriminating against him because he is Black and unlawfully fired him for reporting the discrimination.