Union Pacific Beats Worker Vision Testing Suit After SCOTUS Skip
A Union Pacific Railroad Co. conductor’s claims that disability bias caused improper restrictions on his duties was barred by federal railroad safety law, a Texas federal court ruled.

A California jury begins hearing arguments Tuesday in the years-long clash between
New York City real estate groups might no longer have a basis for seeking to block enforcement of a municipal law requiring landlords, rather than tenants, pay fees for hiring brokers to list and rent out apartments, the Second Circuit signaled Monday.
Texas’ fight to wall off children from the ugly side of social media while tip-toeing around the First Amendment heads to the Fifth Circuit this week, as does a challenge to a directive lowering the reporting threshold to $200 for money services businesses near the US-Mexico border.

Larry Friedman says he sees a golden opportunity to go beyond talking and writing about the need for bankruptcy reform by using the Boy Scouts proceedings to expose the inflated fees and shoddy representation plaguing mass tort cases.


A Union Pacific Railroad Co. conductor’s claims that disability bias caused improper restrictions on his duties was barred by federal railroad safety law, a Texas federal court ruled.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) intends to sue
A construction contractor is liable for about $950,000 in use tax because the company consumed the flooring materials it purchased, a California tribunal announced Monday.
A rapper sued
A transgender man in Florida who was fired from the Sarasota Police Department advanced claims that the city discriminated against him because he gave notice of the planned gender change.
The Equal Access to Justice Act authorizes the award of attorneys’ fees against the government to petitioners who prevail in habeas actions challenging detention by immigration authorities, the Tenth Circuit ruled.
A federal appeals court found that a Florida judge was too slow in resolving months-old requests to lift her order blocking disclosure of a US Justice Department report on President
A 58-year-old White man filed a federal lawsuit against his former employer,
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