Consumer Law
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A Former URI Professor Sues the School for Retaliation
A former University of Rhode Island professor has sued the school, alleging he was fired…
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The Tennessee AG Accuses the New Anti-Discrimination Guidelines of Giving Too Much Leeway to the LGBTQ+ Community
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery is leading an effort by 20 U.S. state attorneys general…
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Phillips Exeter Academy Wins a Wrongful Termination Lawsuit
A Rockingham Superior Court judge sided with Phillips Exeter Academy in a lawsuit brought forward…
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Education Officials Urge a Federal Judge to Dismiss a Lawsuit Over West Virginia’s Transgender Athlete Ban
Education officials are asking a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging West Virginia’s new…
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The Michigan AG Joins a Coalition of Attorneys to Defend New York’s Anti-Discrimination Law
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in…
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Liberty University Faces a Discrimination Lawsuit From a Former Employee
A former Liberty University employee has filed a federal lawsuit, claiming he was discriminated against…
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A Fired Horse Barn Employee Sues His Former Employer for Discrimination
A former employee of a North County equestrian center has filed a lawsuit alleging he…
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A Federal Judge Rules That a Virginian Insurance Company Is Subject to Anti-Discrimination Provisions
A federal judge last week ruled that The Health Plan of West Virginia is subject…
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The Kentucky Equality Federation Threatens to Sue an Elementary School for Discrimination
A typical tradition at Mountain View Elementary School in Leslie County quickly went south for…
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Victims and Families of 9/11 Seek Answers in a Lawsuit Against Saudi Arabia
As the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks approaches, victims’ relatives are pressing…
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