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By Aleeza Furman | March 3, 2022
Two of the petitioners may still press their claim that Pennsylvania's licensing requirements for commercial practitioners of natural hair braiding violate their substantive due process rights.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 3, 2022
The plaintiff's lawyers plan to use the partial win to secure attorney fees, arguing that the jury's factual finding favored their client as the prevailing party.
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By Aleeza Furman | March 2, 2022
Judge Thomas Ambro dismissed complaints from medically vulnerable students and their parents against two Allegheny County school districts Tuesday, agreeing with the defendants that the county's low COVID transmission levels render the plaintiffs' challenge to the schools' masking policies moot.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 25, 2022
The plaintiff, a reserve flight attendant, contended the airline discriminated against her because of her mental illness and because she is Black, as well as retaliating for her use of FMLA benefits. But the U.S. magistrate judge found those claims could not be proven.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 25, 2022
The suit comes three weeks after the DOJ issued a finding that courts in Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System violated Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act in doing so.
By Aleeza Furman | February 24, 2022
A Montgomery County private college has successfully fought off allegations that it failed to properly respond to a student's alleged sexual assault and that it sought to retaliate against her for her report.
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By Charles Toutant | February 23, 2022
A ban on nonvaccinated jurors could create a "substantial risk that a jury pool drawn solely from fully vaccinated persons will not fully reflect the community along ideological and socioeconomic dimensions, as well as racial, gender and ethnic dimensions," said attorney Dean Wittman.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 17, 2022
U.S. District Judge Karen Marston sharply rebuked arguments that the mutual arbitration agreement between the plaintiff and her former employer Gucci was unenforceable and invalid.
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By Justin Henry | February 16, 2022
"I am fortunate to have cut my teeth at the Hogan Lovells," Loney said on LinkedIn. "And I'm excited to now realize a long time dream of being a civil rights lawyer."
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By Aleeza Furman | February 16, 2022
U.S. District Judge Gene Pratter of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania agreed with the plaintiff on the standard. But the defense prevailed before the jury.
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