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Supreme Court Strikes Arbitration Win for Taco Bell Franchise
The US Supreme Court held that a federal appeals court overstepped its authority in creating an arbitration-related rule in a dispute over an Iowa fast-food worker’s overtime case against a Taco Bell franchise.
US Soccer Women Ask Court to Move Forward With Pay Bias Pact
The US women’s soccer team and the sport’s governing body asked a federal judge to begin the process of approving their $24 million pay discrimination settlement.
Skyrocketing Home Costs Spur Fed, State Aid to First-Time Buyers
Federal officials and state lawmakers are looking at new ways to help prospective home buyers compete with investors for scarce housing in hot real estate markets.
Stark Keeps One Foot in Delaware After Federal Circuit Promotion
Judge Leonard P. Stark has straddled two courts—the Federal Circuit and his old stomping ground in the District of Delaware—helping one of the busiest patent venues in the nation as he prepares to hear his first appellate cases.
Biden Bid to End Border Expulsions Stopped by Judge
A Louisiana federal judge blocked the Biden administration on Friday from ending Title 42—a pandemic-related border restriction that allows for the immediate expulsion of asylum-seekers and other migrants.
3M Jury Renders Largest Earplug Verdict for Individual Veteran
3M Co. owes an Army veteran $5 million to compensate him for his hearing loss and tinnitus, along with $72.5 million in punitive damages, a federal jury in Florida decided Friday in the latest trial over allegedly ineffective combat earplugs.
If Women Still Earn Less, Can Laws Even Fix The Pay Gap?
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