Updated
Updated · Law360 · Jun 10
Georgia Appeals Court Shields School District From Some Claims in 3 Race Bias Suits
Updated
Updated · Law360 · Jun 10

Georgia Appeals Court Shields School District From Some Claims in 3 Race Bias Suits

1 articles · Updated · Law360 · Jun 10

Summary

  • A Georgia appeals court ruled a school district is immune from some claims in three race-discrimination lawsuits brought by Black former principals, reversing a lower-court decision.
  • The ruling narrows the suits rather than ending them outright, with the immunity finding applying only to part of the former principals’ claims against the district.
  • The appellate panel also flagged concerns about AI in the case, adding a procedural note to a decision centered on the scope of governmental immunity.
  • The decision marks a setback for the plaintiffs while clarifying how far Georgia school districts can be shielded from discrimination claims in state court.

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