Consumer Law
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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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The Justice Department Has Settled a Lawsuit With North Carolina Dental Offices Over HIV Discrimination
The Justice Department announced today that it has reached a settlement to resolve a claim that Night…
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A Georgia Behavioral Health Center Is Being Sued for Allegedly Endangering a Mentally Disabled Man
The family of a mentally disabled man is suing a Georgia behavioral health system, saying…
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A New Mexico Public Defender’s Office Agrees to Settle a Gender Pay-Gap Lawsuit
Several female attorneys and investigators at the state Law Offices of the Public Defender are…
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A Jury Is Deciding If Immigration Detainees Should Be Paid Minimum Wage
A federal jury is deciding whether one of the nation’s biggest private prison companies must…
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The US Park Service Is Being Sued Over the Decapitation of a Ugandan Humanitarian
The family of a women’s rights activist from Uganda sued the National Park Service this…
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The Supreme Court Postponed Their Decision on a Discrimination Case Over Harvard Admissions
With abortion and guns already on the agenda, the conservative-dominated Supreme Court is considering adding a third blockbuster issue…
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A Lawsuit Claims That a University Professor’s Rant Was Racially Motivated
A Black academic advisor at Rowan University has filed a federal lawsuit claiming a chemistry…
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