White male law student settles suit against Chicago Bears over 'legal diversity fellow' position
A student at the DePaul University College of Law has settled a lawsuit claiming that the Chicago Bears football team refused to consider him for a “legal diversity fellow” position because he is a white man. (Photo from Shutterstock)
A student at the DePaul University College of Law has settled a lawsuit claiming that the Chicago Bears football team refused to consider him for a “legal diversity fellow” position because he is a white man.
Law student Jonathan Bresser Jr. had alleged race and sex discrimination in his March 11 suit, filed in federal court for the Northern District of Illinois.
A notice posted by the court clerk said the parties had reached a binding settlement agreement, Law360 reports.
The Chicago Bears posted the fellowship position in November 2023. The posting said the team was looking for a “person of color and/or female law student,” according to Bresser’s suit. Bresser said he met all other requirements when he applied for the job.
Bresser noted that he had more than two years of experience as a litigation paralegal at the Trent Law Firm, which represented him in the case.
Hat tip to Above the Law and TaxProf Blog, which noted the suit resolution.