By Erin Mulvaney and Monika Gonzalez Mesa | August 18, 2017
GrayRobinson's Tom Loffredo in Fort Lauderdale notes discrimination suits are possible if private employers don't fire openly racist or other discriminatory workers.
By Jonathan Ringel | August 18, 2017
The Daily Report wants to know what members of the Georgia bar think about the hate and violence on display last week—and the way forward.
By CHRIS POWELL | August 18, 2017
Both sides in the immigration controversy are destroying the law in their own way.
By Jennifer Surane | August 17, 2017
Companies behind the most popular U.S. credit cards said they are severing ties with extremist organizations that incite violence after they came under pressure to stop providing ways for white supremacists groups to raise funds.
By Tamara Lush | August 17, 2017
Tampa Bay professional sports franchises are committing funds to remove a Confederate monument from the front of a Tampa courthouse administrative building.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | August 17, 2017
In January 2009, a claimant (whose suit was brought by plaintiff Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) was rejected for a position as a lawyer with the state of Pennsylvania, in Harrisburg.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 17, 2017
The Atlanta office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced Thursday it has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit against Life University in Marietta, the largest chiropractic college in the country.
By Katheryn Hayes Tucker | August 17, 2017
Diverse groups of Dallas lawyers have come together to forcefully denounce the white supremacy, anti-Semitism and violence that led to the death of legal assistant Heather Heyer and the injury of 19 others last weekend.
By Michael Booth | August 17, 2017
A New Jersey man who spent more than 20 years in prison on a double murder conviction before being released for lack of evidence won't be eligible for compensation unless he can actually prove he was innocent, a state appeals court has ruled.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 17, 2017
A federal judge served up a debilitating ruling to Bob Evans, immediately ruling in favor of a pregnant woman who sued the restaurant chain after she was effectively dismissed because of her pregnancy.
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