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This one is a bit of a total stretch.
It’s about an employment law-adjacent lawsuit. The owner of a limited liability company filed suit under 42 U.S.C. §1981, claiming that another company discriminated on account of race by evicting the LLC for failure to pay rent. The district court dismissed the suit because the owner didn’t hold the lease.
An amended complaint fared no better for reasons irrelevant to this post. So, an appeal to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals followed, which that court also gave the back of the hand. Case dismissed.
But not before the Seventh Circuit