Consumer Law
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A North Carolina Woman Who Was Fired After Asking to Bring an Oxygen Device to Work Is Awarded $25,000
A woman who was fired after asking to bring an oxygen tank to work to…
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A Judge Puts a Temporary Block on a Texas School District’s Gender-Based Hair Policy
A federal judge has temporarily blocked a Texas school district’s enforcement of a grooming policy…
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Two Minneapolis Landlords Accused of Sexual Harassment Are Ordered to Pay $736,000
A judge has ordered two Twin Cities rental companies and their officers to pay $736,000…
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A Former Hospital Executive Wins a $10 Million Discrimination Suit
A former top executive in a North Carolina-based health care system who claimed in a…
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An LGBTQ Nonprofit Releases a ‘Worst List’ of 180 Colleges That Are Deemed Unsafe for LGBTQ Students
An LGBTQ nonprofit on Monday released its annual Worst List naming 180 colleges and universities as “the…
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The HUD Settles National Origin Discrimination Claims With MGM Investment Company
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced today that it has reached…
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Pablo Escobar’s Hippos Are Recognized as “Interested Persons” by the U.S.
The offspring of hippos once owned by Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar can be recognized…
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A Former West Virginia Sergeant Accuses a Sheriff of Creating a Hostile Work Environment
A former West Virginia sheriff’s officer filed a lawsuit Friday afternoon accusing the Wood County…
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A Transgender Woman Is Suing a Senior Living Community for Discrimination
A senior living community in Maine is facing what is believed to be a first-of-its-kind…
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A Chicago Metal Scrapper Faces Allegations of Emissions Violations
A Chicago metal scrapper is being sued by the state of Illinois for allegedly violating…
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