Cluster 1574893
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· 20 citation events
across 11 courts.
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Gerstle v. Continental Airlines, Inc. (1973)
But cf. Cooper v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 274 F.Supp. 781 (D.C.La.1967).
In Cooper v. Delta Air Lines, Inc., 274 F.Supp. 781, 783 (E.D.La.1967), appeal dismissed, No. 25-698 (5th Cir.1968), an air line stewardess whose employment was terminated upon her marriage, was told by the court: “The discrimination lies in the fact that the plaintiff was married — and the law does not prevent discrimination against married people in favor of the single ones.” Id. 9 .Somewhat ironically in view of the Commission’s emphasis on the married status of the compl…
See, e. p., “As was acknowledged in Cooper, [Cooper v. Delta Airlines, Inc., 274 F.Supp. 781 (E.D.La.1967)] supra, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2(a) does not prohibit discrimination on any classification except those named within the Act itself.