Ex-Vice President Sues UT Austin for Wrongful Termination
A former vice president at the University of Texas at Austin is suing the school for allegedly discriminating against him based on his gender and wrongfully terminating his employment.

A man facing murder charges in Kentucky lost an appeal to access sealed details about an alleged witness’s guilty plea in an unrelated firearms case, after the Sixth Circuit rejected his First Amendment challenge.
Federal appellate judges wrestled Monday with how to apply a complex web of judicial opinions in a dispute over whether a sauce-supply company must be indemnified from claimed violations of a landmark Illinois privacy law.

Subway Restaurants Inc. advertises its steak & cheese sandwich with photographs depicting the sandwiches with “at least 200% more meat” than the sandwiches buyers received, a proposed class action filed Monday alleged.
A former vice president at the University of Texas at Austin is suing the school for allegedly discriminating against him based on his gender and wrongfully terminating his employment.
A Lyft passenger on Monday testified during the first day of a federal hate crime trial that his driver at the San Francisco International Airport asked him if he was Jewish or Israeli before punching him in the face.
New Mexico can’t base a PFAS cleanup order on a federal waste law unless the EPA issues final rules authorizing that, the Department of Justice said in a brief filed Monday.
Orthofix Medical Inc. shareholders sued the spine device maker Monday for allegedly misleading investors about executives who took top roles after a merger with medical tech company SeaSpine and were later fired for harassment and other conduct.
An investor was unable to to convince a federal appeals panel to revive her securities fraud claims against Desk Metal Inc. on Monday.
An aide to Michigan congressman Shri Thanedar, has sued the office claiming she’s been subjected to age discrimination.
The US Forest Service issued an “unduly narrow” explanation when it updated a management plan for a Wyoming national reserve and its population of prairie dogs, a federal appeals court ruled Monday.
Tapestry Inc. and Capri Holdings Ltd. are appealing a New York judge’s decision halting a planned $8.5 billion tie-up that would place such brands as Coach, Kate Spade and Michael Kors under one roof.
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