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McDonald's is a United States federal class action lawsuit begun in May 2016 in the Illinois Northern District Court, case number 1:16-cv-05652, in which Scott Magee of Metairie, Louisiana is pursuing action against McDonald's due to the company being unwilling to serve people who are visually impaired when only the drive thru lane is open. [63]
A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by media entrepreneur Byron Allen seeking $10 billion alleging racial discrimination by fast food giant McDonald’s can proceed to trial. United ...
McDonald's Corp has been ordered by a U.S. judge to defend against media entrepreneur Byron Allen's $10 billion lawsuit accusing the fast-food chain of "racial stereotyping" by not advertising ...
The fast-food giant is being sued by 52 former franchise owners who accuse it of racial discrimination by steering them to depressed, crime-ridden areas. Lawsuit says McDonald's discriminates ...
A judge has dismissed the $100 million lawsuit that Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group filed last year in California state court against McDonald’s. Allen’s lawsuit, filed last May in Los ...
Domino's Pizza, Inc. v. McDonald, 546 U.S. 470 (2006), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving claims for racial discrimination against the right to make and enforce contracts under 42 U.S.C. § 1981, a key civil rights provision in U.S. law that was originally enacted as part of the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
(Reuters) - A U.S. judge has dismissed a $10 billion lawsuit against McDonald's Corp by the media entrepreneur Byron Allen, who accused the fast-food chain of racial discrimination for not ...
When McDonald's refused, Liebeck's attorney filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, accusing McDonald's of gross negligence. Liebeck's attorneys argued that, at 180–190 °F (82–88 °C), McDonald's coffee was defective, and more likely to cause serious injury than coffee served at any other establishment.