Consumer Law
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25,000 Employees Sue Disneyland Over Unlivable Wages
“We feel like there’s always somebody else that will fill our spot,” Disneyland cast member Gabriel Sarracino…
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Some Colorado 14ers Are Being Shutdown Over Liability Concerns
The ramifications of a lawsuit that ended with the U.S. government paying an injured mountain…
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ABM Janitorial Services Faces a Discrimination Complaint From the U.S. Department of Labor
The U.S. Department of Labor filed an administrative complaint against ABM Janitorial Services following a…
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A Chicago Suburb Will Pay Reparations to Black Homeowners
When Morris “Dino” Robinson tried to refinance his house in Evanston, Illinois, in January, he was shocked…
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An Inaccessible Housing Lawsuit Is Settled
The Justice Department announced on Friday that the developer and owners of eight senior living…
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The DOJ Files an Appeal to Block Purdue Pharma’s Bankruptcy Plan
A division of the Justice Department that serves as a watchdog over the federal bankruptcy…
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A Blind Man Who Was Forced Out of a North Carolina Mall Files a Lawsuit
Police officers violated civil rights law when they forced a blind man and his service…
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A Teacher Faces a $1 Million Lawsuit After Cutting a Student’s Hair
The father of a 7-year-old Michigan girl whose hair was cut by a teacher without…
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A Police Probe Shows That Elijah’s McClain’s Hometown Has a Culture of Racial Bias
A civil rights investigation that was launched amid outrage over the death of Elijah McClain — a…
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Employees Sue Activision Blizzard for Unfair Labor Practices
After a lawsuit from the federal department of California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing…
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