Posts Tagged ‘Retaliation’

Supreme Court Upholds Claim Alleging Employer Fired Man in Retaliation for Fiancée’s EEOC Charge; Avoids Setting “Bright Line” Rule — Part II, Assessing Thompson Decision’s Significance

This week, we analyze the Supreme Court's third-party retaliation decision in Thompson and its ramifications. With perspectives from legal professionals, including this Blawg's Owner George Lenard, we assess views of the Supreme Court, third-party retaliation claims, and... (Continue reading)

Supreme Court Upholds Claim Alleging Employer Fired Man in Retaliation for Fiancée’s EEOC Charge; Avoids Setting “Bright Line” Rule — Part I, the Decision

The Supreme Court held that under some circumstances a friend or relative of an employee who complained of discrimination may pursue a claim that they suffered retaliation because of that complaint -- despite not having been the one who made... (Continue reading)

Supreme Court Implies Retaliation Prohibition Twice in One Day

As we returned from the Memorial Day holiday on May 27, 2008, we were greeted by a pair of Supreme Court decisions with a similar theme: whether a law prohibiting a type of employment discrimination should be interpreted to also... (Continue reading)