Consumer Law
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A Lawsuit Alleges That Home Depot Doesn’t Provide Workers With Enough Breaks
Home Depot stores in Washington don’t give its hourly employees their legally-required breaks, alleges a…
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Sexual Abuse Victims Sue the University of Michigan Over Its Public Speech Limit
Ten sexual assault victims sued the University of Michigan on Thursday over a policy that…
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Trader Joe’s Faces Racial Discrimination Accusations
Trader Joe’s likes to position itself as a friendlier, more welcoming and progressive neighborhood grocery…
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Black Farmers Accuse Their Former Employer of Hiring White Immigrants Over Black US Workers
Six Black farmworkers in Mississippi say in a new lawsuit that their former employer brought…
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A Former Fire Department Employee Will Receive $250,000 After Accusing the Chief of Nepotism
Banks Fire Chief Rodney Linz and Fire District No. 13 will pay $250,000 to settle…
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A Former California Chief Medical Officer Sues San Diego County for Wrongful Termination
He was, at the height of the pandemic, the face of San Diego County’s COVID…
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A Judge Grants a Class Action Lawsuit Over Discriminatory Chicago Police Frisking
A federal judge has granted class-action status in a lawsuit filed six years ago that…
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A Football Club Job Advert Is Accused of Being Discriminatory
A football club has faced a fierce backlash after posting a job advert telling applicants…
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A 27-Year Police Promotion Discrimination Lawsuit Ends in Worcester
The city of Worcester has agreed to settle a decades-old lawsuit brought by two Black…
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One of the Largest Confederate Monuments Is Being Deconstructed
Crews using a crane and other heavy equipment on Wednesday hoisted an enormous statue of…
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