Civil Litigation,
Labor/Employment
Jun. 10, 2019
Judge allows suit by conservative job applicants against Google to move forward
A Santa Clara County judge allowed a proposed class action that argues Alphabet Inc.-owned Google openly discriminates against white, male conservatives to proceed Friday.




SAN JOSE -- A Santa Clara County judge on Friday allowed to proceed a proposed class action that argues Alphabet Inc.-owned Google openly discriminates against white, male conservatives.
Despite concerns that the proposed class is "unascertainable and unmanageable," Superior Court Judge Brian C. Walsh ruled it is possible to identify a group of job applicant plaintiffs a...
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