Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 12, 2018
Thomas Cashman sued his employer Trinity College, claiming the institution did too little to stop his alleged sexual harassment.
By MP McQueen | April 11, 2018
The landmark Fair Housing Act was signed by President Lyndon Johnson 50 years ago. Marking the occasion, The National Law Journal asked Ajmel Quereshi, senior counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund Inc., to list five major milestones in the legal fight against housing discrimination.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 10, 2018
High-profile Georgia lawyers have thrown their weight behind an effort to overturn a decades-old conviction based on the recent discovery that prosecutors in a 1977 murder case allegedly kept African-Americans off the jury and kept track of them by noting the letter "N" beside their names.
By Jason Grant | April 10, 2018
The civil rights group claims it has been stonewalled by the police department since lodging an extensive Freedom of Information Law request last Aug. 1.
By John Council | April 10, 2018
The Texas Supreme Court has rejected a sexual harassment case filed by a female public school teacher after concluding there was no sexual intent or gender motivation behind the alleged offensive comments about her breast size and unwanted touching by female colleagues.
By Katheryn Tucker | April 10, 2018
Grant has served on the state high court for one year and three months. Gov. Nathan Deal appointed her to fill one of two expansion positions. She has written opinions for some of the most-watched cases.
By Dara Kam, News Service of Florida | April 10, 2018
Howard Simon began his career fighting for voting rights, and he'll end more than four decades of civil-rights advocacy championing the same issue.
By Ross Todd | April 9, 2018
A federal RICO lawsuit filed Monday in the Northern District of California claims a group of seven retailers, including Walmart and Abercrombie & Fitch, participated in a scheme to extort accused shoplifters.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jeffrey M. Winn | April 9, 2018
As the book reminds us, Chinese exclusion was hurtful, harmful, ineffective, misguided and shortsighted.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Paul O. Lopez | April 9, 2018
The scandals relating to the sexual harassment of women that have rocked Hollywood and have captured the headlines over the last few months have business owners and managers once again focusing on the crucial issue of how to deal with harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
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