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The Supreme Court passed down a decision yesterday in favor of Walmart that could make it much harder for employees to sue companies in the future.


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A massive sex discrimination case filed against Walmart has been thrown out in a unanimous decision by the Supreme Court. The court found that the women who alleged discrimination were not part of a class, so could not sue as one entity, and would be forced to take up the case individually against the retail giant.

One former Wal-Mart employee (and plaintiff in the case), Stephanie Odle, tells The Takeaway that she is going to keep fighting. And Howard Erichson, professor of law at Fordham Law School, talks about the legal merit of the case.

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Found in:   The Takeaway   economy   labor/jobs   conflict resolution   discrimination   law   women's issues   John Hockenberry   Celeste Headlee
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