Carson v. American Brands, Inc.
United States Supreme Court
450 U.S. 79 (1981)
Relevant factsFree
After discovery in a racial-discrimination employment suit, Carson and other plaintiffs negotiated a settlement with American Brands (defendant) that included an injunction against future discrimination and immediate restructuring of promotional policies; the district court denied the parties' joint motion to approve the settlement, finding its terms violated Title VII, and the Fourth Circuit dismissed the plaintiffs' appeal for lack of jurisdiction, prompting Supreme Court review.
IssueFree
Whether a district court's interlocutory order denying a joint motion to approve a proposed consent decree containing injunctive relief is immediately appealable.