Consumer Law
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The Supreme Court Is Considering Hearing a Case on the “Most Offensive Word”
Robert Collier says that during the seven years he worked as an operating room aide…
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NRA Is Left to Face Its Financial Abuse Lawsuit After Its Bankruptcy Case Is Dismissed
A federal judge dismissed the National Rifle Association’s bankruptcy case Tuesday, leaving the powerful gun-rights…
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Discrimination Lawsuit Accuses a Seattle Elementary School of Repeatedly Locking an 8-Year-Old Boy in an Outdoor Cage
A Washington woman filed a lawsuit against an elementary school on Sunday, alleging staff repeatedly…
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Northhampton Community College Has Settled a Lawsuit With a Former Employee Over Racial and Age Discrimination
Northampton Community College has agreed to pay a former administrator $185,000 to settle his claim…
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The UConn Women’s Rowing Team Has Filed a Lawsuit and a Restraining Order Against the School
Lawyers for the UConn women’s rowing team recently filed a motion for a temporary restraining…
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A Former Manager Sues an Upscale Pasadena Hotel for Age Discrimination
A former general manager at an upscale Pasadena hotel is suing her former employer, alleging…
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Lawsuit Over Mistreatment of Black Former Iowa Football Players Will Move Forward
A lawsuit filed by a group of former Iowa football players alleging mistreatment within the…
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Former Police Officer Claims Discrimination and Retaliation Resulted in Her Termination
A former Aurora police officer has filed a civil complaint against the city alleging she…
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Former Employee Sues Yards Brewing Co. for Alleged Pregnancy Discrimination
Yards Brewing Company isn’t just Philadelphia’s longest-running continuously operated brewery — it’s also now Philadelphia’s…
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The Buffalo Bill Center Is Being Sued for Age and Gender Discrimination and Retaliation
The Buffalo Bill Center of the West faces more litigation in 2021. But the museum won’t…
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