Consumer Law
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A Rural Nevada Town Clashes With the U.S. Over a 1905 Irrigation Canal
Lawyers for the government and a rural Nevada town clashed Wednesday over western water law…
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Teams Will Investigate Discrimination and Bullying Claims at a Utah Elementary School Following a Student’s Suicide
The Davis School District on Tuesday announced members of the independent review team tasked with…
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Striking Workers Reject Kellogg’s Contract Proposal
Over 1,400 striking hourly employees across four Kellogg cereal plants rejected the company’s tentative agreement…
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A La Jolla Pizza Restaurant Faces a $10 Million Harassment and Discrimination Lawsuit
Claiming harassment, discrimination and attempts to interfere with a “peaceful and orderly protest,” a La…
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Elon Musk Says That SpaceX May Be Nearing Bankruptcy
SpaceX may not be flying high for long as the company is reportedly facing production issues…
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Lawmakers Propose Legislation to Protect Military Spouses From Employer Discrimination
Unemployment and underemployment are long-standing issues for active-duty military spouses. Democratic Rep. Dan Daley is proposing legislation…
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A Connecticut Town Settles a Lawsuit Over Its Refusal to Allow a Group Home to Open in a Residential Neighborhood
The town of Wolcott said Monday it has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit filed…
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A Black Worker Sues a Prospective Employer Over Anti-Black Hair Discrimination
Jeffrey Thornton’s lawsuit may test the limits of California’s 2019 CROWN Act law against anti-Black…
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Los Angeles Seeks to Dismiss a Homelessness Lawsuit
The city and county of Los Angeles are seeking dismissal of a sweeping lawsuit about…
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Federal Officials Look to Address Organ Transplant Discrimination
Following years of concerns about people with disabilities being denied organ transplants, federal officials are…
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