The EEOC may be abandoning decades of precedent, but the doors to courthouses remain open to American workers with disparate impact claims.
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After Voting Rights Act case arguments, concerns over diminished minority representation rise
For decades, the faces of American politics have grown more diverse by nearly every measure, especially as racial minority ...
Kody Brown opens up about Robyn Brown’s reaction to his splits from his first three wives — and why he worries about their ...
Auto Value Professionals, the nation's leading firm for diminished value and total loss appraisals, today announced its ...
WASHINGTON — With the government shut down, Republicans are centering their message on a simple argument: “Democrats are grinding America to a halt in order to give illegal immigrants free health care ...
DraftKings promo code: Last chance to claim $400 in value for NFL Monday Night Football doubleheader
All good things must come to an end. Unfortunately, that applies even to sportsbook welcome offers. Monday night marks the last opportunity for new users to take advantage of the current DraftKings ...
President Donald Trump on Saturday falsely claimed FBI agents were among instigators during protests at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, despite an earlier probe finding no federal agents were undercover ...
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U.S. citizen files claim for $50 million in damages after federal agents raid his business
In Los Angeles, a 79-year-old U.S. citizen has filed a claim for $50 million in damages after he was tackled by federal agents during a raid at his business in September. Production by: Ty ONeil ...
“Now he’s focused all of his rage on the one foe who refused to take him up, and that is the U.N.’s escalator,” Colbert said of Trump’s recent post on Truth Social. By Trish Bendix Welcome to Late ...
On Thursday, Amazon agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for a total of $2.5 billion. The settlement is one of the largest in FTC history, with $1 billion going ...
The court concluded that the plaintiff, a former New York City educator and administrator, presented enough of a case to go to the jury. The decision in Chislett v. N.Y. City Dep't of Ed., decided ...
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