LAW360 - Mar 13 - Tinder filed an appeal to the California Supreme Court this week following a ruling in January that the app discriminated against people older than 30 by charging them higher prices. In a petition to the state high court, Tinder said the Jan. 29 ruling "sharply diverges" from decades of case law that says "benign and widely accepted age‐related business practices" do not flout California discrimination law.
by Bill Donahue
See full article at Law360