By Jenna Greene | March 20, 2019
If only Facebook's new anti-discrimination targeting restrictions applied to more categories of ads. Like, say, old lady shoes.
By The Associated Press | March 14, 2019
A statement by Richard Cohen, the president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, said Morris Dees' employment had been terminated, but it did not give a specific reason.
By Colby Hamilton | February 14, 2019
The fiery public split showcased a concern by some portion of the Second Circuit bench that their colleagues continued to look for an end-run expansion of federal officials' liability for damages under 'Bivens'
By Scott Flaherty | February 11, 2019
Bar authorities claim a former lawyer at Chicago's Loevy & Loevy lied about having stomach cancer and then lied about having a son who suffered from the same disease.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 6, 2019
"Despite having prosecuted this matter for more than four years, OFCCP now wants to change course. Why?" Oracle's attorneys at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe said in a new filing in a pay-discrimination case.
By Colby Hamilton | January 9, 2019
The grocer's summary judgment motion was denied by U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer, allowing a former employee's pro se suit to proceed.
By Andrew Denney | December 10, 2018
The effort is being led by the Nonhuman Rights Project and its president, Steven Wise, who has been advocating for years to establish legal rights for animals.
By Jenna Greene | December 7, 2018
Our Litigator of the Week is Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner Alex Spiro, recognized for his work in a case that involves lack of diversity in the legal profession, mandatory arbitration—and Jay-Z.
By Stephen A. Miller and Rachel Collins Clarke | December 5, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment bars the execution of an inmate suffering severe dementia.
By Colby Hamilton | December 3, 2018
A federal judge in Manhattan said the class of potentially 10,000 women failed to show the binding commonality required under the U.S. Supreme Court's precedent in Walmart Stores v. Dukes.
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