Consumer Law
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CarbonLite Recycling Facility to Be Auctioned in Bankruptcy Proceedings
The largest CarbonLite PET recycling facility will be auctioned as part of the company’s ongoing…
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Cosi Asks Judge to Speed up Bankruptcy Hearing So They Can Apply for Restaurant Revitalization Fund Aid
Cosi, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection more than a year ago, has asked a judge…
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Florida Lawsuit Tests If Sex Discrimination Regulations Apply to Religious Institutions
Shortly after Christie Leonard moved to Manatee County in 2003, she began volunteering for Gospel Crusade, a…
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Nation’s First Transgender Sports Ban Now Faces Hurdle in Washington
Do transgender women and girls have a constitutional right to play on women’s sports teams?…
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CEO of A California Foster Youth Nonprofit Faces Accusations of Unethical Conduct and Favoritism
A nonprofit group that serves as an advocate for children in foster care is being…
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Opponents of Anti-Racism Education Win Big in Divided Texas School System
Nine months after officials in the affluent Carroll Independent School District introduced a proposal to combat…
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Virginia Tech Faces Free Speech Lawsuits
Virginia Tech has received lawsuits from the nonprofit Speech First claiming that the university has…
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Walmart Sued by EEOC for Allegedly Violating the Americans with Disabilities Act
Walmart violated federal law by failing to provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter for…
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The New York State Athletic Commission Faces Lawsuit Over Racial Discrimination and Wage Violations
Two former employees of the New York State Athletic Commission have brought forward a class…
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Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sues Federal Government, Claims Discrimination Against White Farmers
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is suing the federal government claiming that the Biden administration’s COVID-19…
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