Missouri AG Andrew Bailey alleged residents are disadvantaged due to Starbucks' DEI policies, which violate federal anti-discrimination laws.
The legal battle against corporate DEI policies has escalated as Florida files suit against Target and Missouri against Starbucks.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R) has filed a lawsuit against Starbucks, claiming the international coffee chain has violated federal and state anti-discrimination laws.
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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on June 13 in Washington, D.C. Were you unhappy with your last cup of coffee at Starbucks? Was it made poorly?
The state of Missouri has sued Starbucks due to allegations that the coffeehouse chain's anti-discrimination policies and other policies relating to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have negative