Consumer Law
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A Federal Appeals Court Has Ruled in Favor of a Fired Hospital Employee
A federal appeals court has ruled in favor of an Ellsworth hospital employee who was…
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The Daily Caller Is Suing the Chicago Mayor Over Her Policy of Limiting Interviews to Journalists of Color
The Daily Caller News Foundation and one of its reporters is suing Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D)…
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Zeeks Pizza Chain Faces a Lawsuit Over Underpaid Delivery Drivers
A proposed class-action lawsuit claims popular Western Washington chain restaurant Zeeks Pizza withheld wages, tips…
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A New Lawsuit Is Challenging West Virginia’s Ban on Transgender Athletes
A federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday challenging West Virginia’s new ban on transgender athletes from…
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Three Human Trafficking Task Force Deputies Accuse Their Superiors of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse
Three former and current Harris County deputy constables allege they were being sexually exploited, molested…
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Oklahoma Stands Divided Over Its Antiracism Education Ban a Week Ahead of the Tulsa Massacre Centennial
A century after white rioters razed the heart of Tulsa’s thriving Black community, Oklahoma is…
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A Federal Judge Has Ruled That Georgia’s Anti-BDS Law Violates the First Amendment
A federal judge said that a Georgia law banning the state from doing business with…
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A Judge Has Decided to Uphold the Restaurant Aid Priority for Female and Minority-Owned Businesses
A federal judge has ruled against a conservative legal group that sought an immediate halt…
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A State Appeals Court Has Ruled Against a Former Reserve Police Officer Who Alleged Age Discrimination
The state Appeals Court has ruled in favor of the town in an age-discrimination lawsuit…
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A New Lawsuit Alleges That Tesla Fired an Employee to Hide Copper Thefts
A lawsuit filed by a former Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: (TSLA)) employee claims he was fired because of his reports…
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