Elon Musk’s SpaceX won a court order that blocks the Department of Justice from carrying out its lawsuit that claims the company engaged in hiring discrimination.
The Elon Musk-owned SpaceX won a court order preventing the Department of Justice’s hiring discrimination lawsuit from moving forward, as reported earlier by Reuters. In a decision on Wednesday, US District Judge Rolando Olvera ruled that the DOJ ’s administrative judges don’t have the authority to review the case. The DOJ sued SpaceX in August over allegations that the company refused to hire asylum seekers and refugees.
” SpaceX countersued the DOJ in response, alleging that the administrative law judges on the case were “unconstitutionally appointed” because they possess authority that only those appointed by the president should have. Judge Olvera sided with SpaceX in his ruling and said that the judges don’t have the authority to oversee the case. The DOJ didn’t immediately respond to The Verge’s request for comment. SpaceX has denied claims that it engaged in hiring discrimination.
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