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Business, 19.07.2019 09:10 mustachegirl311

In january 2011, a judge issued a verdict in a case brought by the national coalition for men against the century supper club. the men were protesting the club's "ladies night" policy that charged men $20 for entry while allowing women to enter for free. this case, which went back and forth among appeals courts for many years, was interesting because it was based on reverse discrimination: men were demanding equal treatment rather than women. this news event refers to a case of discrimination . one logical outcome of this case would be: for the century supper club to refund the money of the men who attended "ladies nights" at the club for the century supper club to be charged with unequal employment opportunities for the men to receive an affirmative action settlement

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