Universal Orlando Must Face Suit by Man Blocked From Waterslide
Universal Orlando Resort saw its win reversed in a lawsuit over denying a man access to a waterslide because he only has one arm.
The EPA’s decision to scrap a pivotal civil rights investigation on Louisiana’s Cancer Alley drew concern from advocates and residents about the future of the agency’s commitments to justice for communities plagued by legacy pollution.
A federal appeals court Saturday gave the state of Tennessee the go-ahead to enforce temporarily a state law that bans gender-affirming care for minors.
The US Postal Service defeated a lawsuit by a White mail carrier who claimed discrimination, in part because he was treated differently for wearing a MAGA hat than a Black co-worker was for wearing a Black Lives Matter hat.
The unemployment rate for African Americans jumped for a second straight month in June as workers left the workforce amid early signs of a
State legislators across party lines have increasingly sought to promote paid family and medical leave bills, even as differences of opinion remain substantial about whether to pursue mandatory, voluntary, or state-employee-focused policies.
Universal Orlando Resort saw its win reversed in a lawsuit over denying a man access to a waterslide because he only has one arm.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality reached a settlement with three female geologists who allege they were paid lower salaries because of their sex.
Legislation to ban abortion in Iowa after six weeks will once again go before the state Legislature Tuesday, after a split decision by the state’s highest court blocked an earlier law from taking effect.
Wisconsin can partially proceed with a suit aimed at preventing county district attorneys from prosecuting doctors under an antiquated law that allegedly criminalized abortions.
The House is scheduled to consider the fiscal 2024 Nation Defense Authorization Act the week of July 10, with a total discretionary funding level aligned with the spending limit set for national security programs under the June debt-limit deal (
Defense programs at the Pentagon, Energy Department, and other agencies would be authorized to receive $886.3 billion under
The EPA’s decision to scrap a pivotal civil rights investigation on Louisiana’s Cancer Alley drew concern from advocates and residents about the future of the agency’s commitments to justice for communities plagued by legacy pollution.
State legislators across party lines have increasingly sought to promote paid family and medical leave bills, even as differences of opinion remain substantial about whether to pursue mandatory, voluntary, or state-employee-focused policies.
Top legal firms in the UK saw a huge spike in the number of lawyers quitting during the post-pandemic ‘Great Resignation,’ hampering efforts to build a more racially diverse workforce, according to new research.
In the wake of another spate of mass shootings, including in Philadelphia on July 3, in which the alleged shooter fired randomly at human targets on a city street, perhaps it’s time to consider new ideas.
How do states legally get around the federal ban on cannabis, and what unique legal challenges do attorneys and businesses in the marijuana industry face?
Natasha S. Hwangpo has joined Ropes & Gray as a restructuring partner in New York, the firm announced Monday.
Harry Valetk has joined Loeb & Loeb as a partner in the privacy, security and data innovation practice group in New York, the firm announced Monday.
Shailesh Sahay has joined Baker Botts as a partner with the environmental, safety, and incident response section of the litigation department in Washington, D.C., the firm said Monday.
Ryan Phair and Craig Y. Lee have joined Paul Hastings as partners with the antitrust practice in Washington, D.C., the firm said Monday.
Adam M. Weg has joined Venable LLP as a partner in the commercial litigation practice in Los Angeles, the firm said Monday.
Sarah La Voi has joined BakerHostetler as a partner in the digital assets and data management practice group in Chicago, the firm announced Monday.
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