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Supreme Court Rules Title VII’s Charge Filing Requirement Is Not Jurisdictional…But Is Still A Required Rule

This past February we reported that the Supreme Court agreed to review the Fifth Circuit’s ruling in Fort Bend County v. Davis on the viability of claims brought in federal courts where the claimant had not first filed her claim with the Equal...
By: SmithAmundsen LLC
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-rules-title-vii-s-charge-42307/

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