Consumer Law
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A Town in North Carolina Is Accused of Hiding Discriminatory Billing Records in a Field
Officials in the Wilson County town of Lucama are working to recover a decade’s worth of public…
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A Hawaiian Sailor Fights for the Right to Sue the Military for Discrimination
The case of a Navy sailor in Hawaii whose complaint of discrimination prompted multiple military…
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Multiple Employees Claim They Were Fired From an Escape Room in Retaliation to Their Discrimination Complaints
Former employees at Lockbusters Escape Game on International Drive are speaking out after they say…
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Washington’s NWSL Team Is Investigating a Coach for Emotional and Verbal Abuse
National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team the Washington Spirit announced Wednesday that it is investigating…
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A Lawsuit Delays Plans to Update Postal Service Vehicles
Postal workers thrilled at the prospect of making deliveries in modern, comfortable and environmentally friendly…
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Wounded LA Deputies Sue a ‘Ghost Gun’ Manufacturer
Two Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies badly wounded in an ambush shooting last year sued…
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A Judge Rules That a Former Prosecutor in the Central Park Five Case Can Sue Netflix for Defamation
A federal judge ruled on Monday that Linda Fairstein — a former prosecutor who was…
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A Gun Owners Group Sues for Permission to Carry at the Minnesota State Fair
A gun owners’ group sued the Minnesota State Fair and Ramsey County on Tuesday, demanding…
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The Gun Manufacturer Smith & Wesson Is Ordered to Hand Over Internal Marketing Documents
New Jersey’s top law enforcement official is renewing a demand for Smith & Wesson Brands…
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Families Write Letters About Addiction as Purdue’s Bankruptcy Nears Approval
Bankruptcy proceedings against Purdue Pharma, the maker of Oxycontin, have often been opaque and bureaucratic,…
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