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New round of battles over felon voting rights nears
Lawyers for the purportedly disproportionate number of black and minority felons whose convictions cost them their voting rights are girding for a round of legal battles to restore their franchise.2012-05837Matter of Garofano v. Co
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Genesis Healthcare Corp. v. Symczyk
Because respondent had no personal interest in representing putative, unnamed claimants, nor any other continuing interest that would preserve her suit from mootness, her suit was appropriately dismissed for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction.View more book results for the query "*"
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Boeing Settles Sex Discrimination Suit for $72.5M
Thousands of female employees involved in a gender discrimination lawsuit against Boeing will be sharing in a $72.5 million settlement in the next few weeks. Individual payments from $500 to $26,000 could be mailed to about 17,960 current and former employees by Christmas. Boeing admitted no wrongdoing but agreed to change its hiring, pay, promotion and complaint investigation practices.Fuentes, plaintiff-appellant v. Board of Education of the City of New York, defendants-appellees
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