Consumer Law
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The Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Proposal to Address Jury Discrimination
In June 2020, as people across the United States and in communities like Denver and…
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Johnson & Johnson Considers Placing Its Talc Powder Liabilities into Bankruptcy
Drugmaker Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is planning to place liabilities from the Baby Powder litigation…
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A Former Employee Is Suing Liberty University for Discrimination
A former employee of Liberty University has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the university. LeeQuan…
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Oklahoma Sues the U.S. Department of the Interior Over a Coal Mining Conflict
Oklahoma is suing the U.S. Department of the Interior over the federal agency’s plan to…
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An Ex-Employee With Down Syndrome Will Receive $125 Million From Walmart
A former Walmart employee with Down syndrome has been awarded $125 million in a discrimination…
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A Lawyer Alleges That Human Trafficking Contributed to a Teen’s Death on a Construction Site
A Nashville judge ruled that evidence of human trafficking would be allowed in the case…
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Caucasian Minnesota and North Dakota Farmers Join a Discrimination Lawsuit Against the USDA
Farmers in Minnesota and North Dakota have joined a group from across the U.S. alleging…
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A Black House Staffer Alleges Discrimination and a Hostile Environment
A Black staffer for Rep. Brad Schneider (D-Ill.) has sued her employer, saying her supervisor…
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A Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Against Yale Has Been Resolved
A settlement has been reached in a wide-ranging sexual harassment lawsuit filed by six women…
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An Excessive Force Lawsuit Is Being Filed Against an Officer Who Said ‘Kill Them All’ During a Livestream
A Colorado Springs police officer who was disciplined for saying “Kill them all” during a…
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