Supreme Court Dismisses MGM Discrimination Case Appeal
The brief
The U.S. Supreme Court has opted not to review a discrimination case involving MGM Resorts' National Harbor property. This decision effectively ends the legal challenge and upholds a prior jury verdict that favored the casino operator.
The case was brought by a former retail manager who alleged discriminatory practices leading to her departure from the company. The refusal to hear the appeal means the existing judgment will stand without further judicial review at the highest court.
This outcome provides finality for MGM Resorts in this particular legal dispute. It also underscores the finality of lower court decisions when the Supreme Court declines to intervene, reinforcing the importance of jury verdicts in such matters.
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