By Dan Clark | July 19, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman of the Southern District of New York ordered the case be sent to Southern District of California Judge Dana Sabraw, who is supervising the reunification of immigrant families by the federal government.
By Charles Toutant | July 19, 2018
The New Jersey Institute of Technology faces a suit by a lecturer who claims his teaching contract was not renewed after school officials learned of his connections to the so-called "alt-right" movement.
By Margaret J. Grover | July 18, 2018
The California legislature has responded to recent high-profile allegations of sexual harassment with multiple bills.
By Andrew Denney | July 18, 2018
The New York City government has agreed to put up $20.8 million in back pay to settle a discrimination suit filed by city-employed registered nurses and midwives who had to wait several years longer than workers in predominantly male positions to retire with full pensions.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 17, 2018
Last year, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia and parent company Anthem Insurance Cos. rolled out a new policy that included refusals claims based on emergency room visits if the insurers later deemed them non-emergencies. Medical associations have been fighting the policy as dangerous and a violation of federal law ever since. On Tuesday, two groups—the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Medical Association of Georgia—sued to block the policy.
By Andrew Denney | July 17, 2018
A federal judge in Brooklyn has awarded more than $1.34 million to a woman who brought a sexual harassment suit against Evgeny Freidman, New York City's so-called “Taxi King” and a former business associate of President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | July 17, 2018
While the Supreme Court nominee is lauded by women who've had positive interactions with him, his affability does not translate to broader policies on women's rights.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | July 17, 2018
Attorneys representing the state argued there was no indication that college students would have voting rights abridged due to an advisory opinion under scrutiny in the federal lawsuit filed this year by the League of Women Voters and other plaintiffs.
By Colby Hamilton | July 16, 2018
In a letter to a top DOJ official, Chief Lawrence Byrnes said the department intended to move forward with internal disciplinary proceedings Sept. 1 if federal authorities do not act against the officers involved in the death of Eric Garner.
By Verdict Search | July 16, 2018
The city settled with no admission of wrongdoing for a raid that started with the shooting of the family's dog.
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