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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled against Joe's Stone Crab in a 12-year-old sexual discrimination suit, awarding $103,662 in back wages and benefits to two women who allegedly were overlooked in favor of men in their bid to become servers at the legendary Miami Beach restaurant, according to the Miami Herald. (Just In).(Brief Article)

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MIAMI -- The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled against JOE'S STONE CRAB in a 12-year-old sexual discrimination suit, awarding $103,662 in back wages and benefits to two women who allegedly were overlooked in favor of men in their bid to become servers at the legendary Miami Beach restaurant, according to the Miami Herald. Joe's owner JOANN BASS, had appealed an earlier ruling by the 11th U.S. Circuit …

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