By Jimmy Hoover | June 24, 2024
The question the justices have agreed to resolve is whether employees lose their right to sue for discriminatory benefits policies under the Americans with Disabilities Act when they leave their jobs.
By Colleen Murphy | June 24, 2024
Princeton's Committee on Discipline reportedly convicted more than 98% of the respondents who appeared before it in the more than 700 cases resolved during the 2021-22 academic year.
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By Emily Cousins | June 20, 2024
"More elected officials with disabilities is only going to be helpful when we're talking about improving policymaking," Kacey Considine said.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 20, 2024
A lower court had held that a malicious prosecution could not be brought because police had obtained probable cause for two of the three criminal charges against the plaintiff.
By Kat Black | June 18, 2024
Current and former Tesla employees who worked at Tesla's EV manufacturing facilities in Fremont and Lathrop, California, allege that supervisors and colleagues at these factories created a "racially hostile work environment" by routinely harassing African American, Hispanic and Latinx Tesla employees.
By ALM Staff | June 17, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
By Colleen Murphy | June 17, 2024
U.S. District Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves of the Eastern District of Kentucky issued the 93-page opinion Monday in the matter of State of Tennessee v. Cardona, holding that the department redefining "sex" to include gender identity wreaks havoc on Title IX and produces results that Congress could not have intended.
By Allison Dunn | June 17, 2024
The case law makes clear that the cook's conduct need not be solely or even predominantly motivated by a purpose to serve the employer, the court said.
By Brian Lee | June 14, 2024
The complaint accuses the city of unlawfully shuttering more than 200 businesses in the past six weeks under the state government's recently enacted SMOKEOUT Act.
By Emily Saul | June 13, 2024
The suit alleges management turned a blind eye to sex trafficking and violence at one Elmsford, NY Hampton Inn.
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