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University of Iowa pays $6.5 million to settle discrimination cases
The university settled discrimination lawsuits filed by an athletics administrator and her partner, a field hockey coach.
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Iowa field hockey coach’s discrimination case will go forward
The former field hockey coach says she was fired because of homophobia, not because of complaints from players.
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Jury: University of Iowa discriminated against lesbian athletics official
And the jury handed her a whopping $1.4 million in damages because of it.
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Iowa athletic director defends decision to fire lesbian administrator in court
The former associate athletic director said her career dreams have been dashed thanks to her treatment at University of Iowa and her resulting lawsuit.
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University of Iowa’s athletic program is on trial for discrimination
A former University of Iowa athletic administrator was an outstanding employee but she was unfairly laid off for because she’s a lesbian.
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Lesbian former athletic director sues university for workplace discrimination
The former #2 in Iowa’s athletic department, Jane Meyer says she was pushed out after complaining about bias against female coaches.
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University of Iowa will lay off lesbian who sued for discrimination
The school has informed former senior associate athletic director Jane Meyer that her position as a project manager will be eliminated.