Days before the new session of the Supreme Court is set to begin, an ever-growing chorus of displeasure with the alliance between Comcast and Donald Trump’s Department of Justice in Byron Allen’s $…
when the Bill Barr-led department filed a brief that seeks to tighten the definitions of the Reconstruction Era statute in the Philadelphia HQ’d corporation’s favor.
Remarkably, Comcast isn’t just taking a helping hand from the DOJ, they are in what seems like full partnership with the company giving federal lawyers 10 minutes of their time before the SCOTUS to argue the matter. “We are not seeking to roll back the civil rights laws – all we are asking is that the Court apply section 1981 in our case the same way it has been interpreted for decades across the country,” a spokesperson for the company told Deadline Thursday.
“There has been no finding of discriminatory conduct by Comcast against this plaintiff by any court, and there has been none. In fact, the trial court dismissed plaintiffs’ claims of race discrimination three times, finding them utterly without merit.”
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