This one is suing a Florida nonprofit, and, like the Citibank employee in the last such controversy, is being represented by Overlawyered favorite Gloria Allred. [OnPoint News]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on November 24, 2010
This one is suing a Florida nonprofit, and, like the Citibank employee in the last such controversy, is being represented by Overlawyered favorite Gloria Allred. [OnPoint News]
Tagged as: discrimination law, Gloria Allred

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Well, she certainly doesn’t seem to have any ego problems.
Her picture strongly negates her case. She should claim the opposite, if she actually wants to win.
Justin. her picture was a face shot. Her claim is that her large breasts were said to be too distracting.
Several years ago there was a Supreme Court case that a woman was “hit on” too much. I knew women who were hit by the ugly stick. A friend said the whole tree fell on one of them. Life was hard on these ladies. The empathy showed by the court seemed misguided to me.
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