Playing “Redneck Woman” on the jukebox…

…resulted in a pro se suit from a black customer alleging that the airing of the popular country song constituted racial discrimination. The Fifth Circuit upheld a lower court’s decision to dismiss the suit against the Wichita, Kansas restaurant. (Brackens v. Texas Roadhouse in Wichita (PDF); Mississippi Law Blog, Feb. 6). Incidentally, even before posting […]

…resulted in a pro se suit from a black customer alleging that the airing of the popular country song constituted racial discrimination. The Fifth Circuit upheld a lower court’s decision to dismiss the suit against the Wichita, Kansas restaurant. (Brackens v. Texas Roadhouse in Wichita (PDF); Mississippi Law Blog, Feb. 6).

Incidentally, even before posting this item, this website already provides one of the very few current search hits on “Redneck Woman” + “Fifth Circuit”.

One Comment

  • Wow…google “Stacey W. Brackens” and you’ll find a trail of failed litigation by the permanently aggrieved Mr. Brackens in Texas, Louisiana and Kansas.

    He puts the ‘amateur’ in ‘pro se’ !!!