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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013)

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Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013)
Parent Document
Rolfs v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc., 971 F. Supp. 2d 197 (2013)
Jurisdiction
New Hampshire (state)
Effective Date
2013-09-20

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. It is not at all clear that the beliefs Rolfs attributes to Kelly, i.e., that males should objectify women and cheat on their wives, are stereotypes (rather than perverse personal predilections) that could support a gender-stereotyping claim. See Morales-Cruz, 676 F.3d at 225 (affirming trial court’s dismissal of gender-stereotyping claim where “the plaintiff assert[ed] that she was unfairly terminated because [her supervisor] and others expected her, as a woman, to report [an inappropriate] student-teacher relationship” in her workplace, and "the supposed stereotype of which the plaintiff complainfed] [was] not one that, by common knowledge or widely shared perception, is understood to be attributable to women”).