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Abortion Rights Dominate State Supreme Court Justice Campaigns

Nearly a quarter of the nation’s 344 state Supreme Court seats are up for election on Nov. 5.

Thomas J. Henry Resolves Second Suit Tied to Sexual Misconduct

Thomas J. Henry PLLC, the mega Texas personal injury firm, has resolved a second case involving allegations of sexual misconduct one day after resolving the first.

Conservative Assault on LGBTQ Rights Rattles Corporate America

A Goldman alum and other advocates warn things are sliding “backwards fast” as companies rethink DEI.

DOJ Defends Diversity Pledge in Proposed Boeing Crash Plea Deal

The US Justice Department defended its pledge to consider diversity and inclusion when selecting an independent monitor as part of its proposed plea agreement with Boeing Co. over two fatal crashes, after the judge overseeing the case sought additional information about the issue.

California Inmates, Jail Agree to Settle Sanitation Class Action

A group of current and former inmates have agreed to settle claims with a California county after alleging their constitutional rights were violated when they were subjected to unsanitary conditions and limited access to food and medical care.

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Ex-GoDaddy.com Director Sues Alleging Race, Leave Discrimination

GoDaddy.com LLC discriminated against a Black director of technical program management, including by subjecting him to a hostile environment and firing him while he was on medical leave for mental health issues caused by the bias, a federal lawsuit alleged.

Ex-Bimbo Bakeries Worker Files Sexual Orientation Bias Suit

A former bagger for Bimbo Bakeries USA Inc. in Olean, N.Y., sued the company in federal district court for its lack of response to alleged harassment by co-workers based on his sex, gender, and sexual orientation, as well his termination that he says was retaliation for complaining.

Why Hasn't There Been a Black Judge in Georgia's Southern District?

A quarter of federal district courts have never had a Black judge. Nowhere is that disparity more jarring than in Georgia's Southern District, where one-third of the population under the court's jurisdiction is Black. We visited south Georgia to learn why this district, with its sizable Black population, has never had a Black federal district court judge.

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Many Federal Courts Have Never Had a Black Judge

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