Nearly half of in-house legal counselors expect 2025 to bring a whole new wave of lawsuits to the private sector.
An employee claiming operators of Broadway’s Gershwin Theater discriminated against her, and failed to respond to complaints ...
Companies that have scaled back their DEI initiatives should be prepared for those actions to be scrutinized if they are ...
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President Trump has issued executive order Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to ...
Officers Scott B. Cockrum, the 2025 president, is a partner in the Northwest Indiana and Indianapolis offices of Lewis Brisbois. He has extensive ...
The Supreme Court recently observed that industrially allotted land should be utilized by someone who can generate income and ...
The primary regulatory attorney for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is the employee of the ...
The U.S Department of Justice had been investigating employment practices at the Kansas City Fire Department for three years following a Kansas City Star series outlining longstanding discrimination.
A Jan. 21 letter to Kansas City officials gave no indication if investigators found any wrongdoing by fire officers.
The EEOC is suing Cutting Edge Supply and Chrome Craft on behalf of a former employee, alleging the company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and committed other civil rights violations ...