Posted on June 17th, 2009 in
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Hotel Can't Shake Claims of Racial Wedding BiasCourthouse News Service, CA
(CN) – The 6th Circuit revived a discrimination lawsuit accusing a Michigan hotel of refusing to host a black couple's wedding reception. A three-judge panel reversed summary judgment for the hotel, saying the hotel's failure to hand over records on …
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