Mohawk Finishing Products, Inc. v. New York State Division of Human Rights
This case concerns a proceeding to review a determination by the State Human Rights Appeal Board. The Board initially found no sex-based discrimination against female office workers by an employer. However, it also found that the employer discriminated against the complainant for opposing practices she believed were discriminatory, leading to her suspension and termination. The court deemed the Board's decision inconsistent because the Board concurrently concluded the employer did not engage in practices forbidden by the Human Rights Law. Consequently, the court annulled the determination and remitted the matter to the Board for clarification of its findings and decision.