Today at the Supreme Court | 12.3.07

At 10 a.m., the Court is scheduled to hear argument in Sprint/United Management v. Mendelsohn (06-1221), asking whether workers claiming discrimination under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act may introduce so-called “me, too” evidence from other workers alleging similar mistreatment. Paul W. Cane, Jr., of San Francisco and Gregory Garre of the Solicitor General’s office will argue for the petitioner, and Dennis E. Egan of Kansas City, Mo., will argue for the respondent. Click the case name above for a preview of the argument, or go directly to SCOTUSwiki.

In advance of the argument, the Court is expected to release orders from the November 30 conference. We will provide coverage as soon as the list becomes available.

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