Consumer Law
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More Than 150 Employees Leave a Houston Hospital After a Judge Dismisses a Lawsuit Over Vaccine Requirements
More than 150 employees at a Houston hospital system who refused to get the Covid-19…
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A Former Line Cook Is Suing Spago for Discrimination
An ex-line cook at Spago has filed a lawsuit against his former employer in Los…
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The Trump Organization Is Suing New York City Over a Contract Cancellation
The Trump Organization sued New York City on Monday for cancelling its contract to run…
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AscensionPoint Recovery Services Is Being Sued for Firing a Christian Employee Who Refused to Have His Fingerprints Taken
AscensionPoint Recovery Services, LLC (APRS), a Minnesota-based estate and probate debt recovery company that manages…
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A Buddhist Temple Is Suing California for Alleged Racial Discrimination
A Buddhist temple in Fremont, Calif., is suing the city for racial discrimination, denial of religious freedom…
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The Supreme Court Ruled Against the NCAA in a Student-Athlete Compensation Lawsuit
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday the NCAA can’t limit education-related benefits — like computers and paid…
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Exxon Tries to Resolve a Dispute With a Worker’s Union Over a Texas Refinery Contract
Exxon Mobil Corp and the United Steelworkers union (USW) hope to break an increasingly bitter dispute…
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Civil Rights Groups Call on Lawmakers to Address Amazon’s Worker Surveillance System
Civil rights groups are calling on lawmakers and regulators to crack down on Amazon over…
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Emory Medical School Formally Apologized to a Black Man for Rejecting Him 62 Years Ago
The Emory School of Medicine formally apologized to a doctor on Thursday, 62 years after…
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The Family of a Copilot Who Died in a WWII Plane Crash Is Suing the Air Show Host
The family of a copilot killed in the crash of a World War II-era plane in 2019…
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