Consumer Law
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The NAACP Wants to Meet With Mark Zuckerberg Following Facebook’s Hate Speech Revelations
The NAACP is reportedly calling for a meeting with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, citing concerns of hate…
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The Parents of a Boy Who Died From a Brain-Eating Amoeba Found at a Splash Pad Sue the City
The parents of a 3-year-old boy who died after being infected with a rare brain-eating…
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San Diego Settles a Discrimination Lawsuit With a Former Worker
San Diego will pay nearly $100,000 to a former city Streets Division worker who filed…
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The EEOC Files Its First Pandemic Discrimination Lawsuit Over Denial of Remote Work Accommodation
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an explosion of remote work, including for positions traditionally…
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AstraZeneca Settles Claims of Race and Gender Pay Discrimination
AstraZeneca will pay $560,000 in back pay and interest to 318 employees after a federal agency…
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Two Nebraska Women Sue to List Both of Their Names on Their Children’s Birth Certificates
Two Omaha women sued the state’s public health agency on Monday after it denied their…
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A Texas Prison Chaplain Claims Qualified Immunity in a Discrimination Suit
A federal prison chaplain accused of discriminating against non-Catholic believers has claimed he should be protected from…
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A Google Security Official Faces a Harassment Lawsuit
According to a lawsuit filed this week, a senior manager on Google’s global security team…
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A Trial Over Opioid Sales Is Set to Begin
Opening statements are scheduled for Monday afternoon in Cleveland in a federal court trial to…
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A Lawsuit Is Filed Over a Back Bay Station Escalator Malfunction That Injured 9 People
A family has filed a lawsuit after a malfunction on an escalator at an MBTA…
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