A settlement was reached with a Santa Maria-based company for COVID-era labor violations that impacted 10,000 workers.
Recent decisions by the Superior Court of Québec and the Ontario Superior Court to certify consumer class actions in personal data ...
On February 2, 2026, the California Legislature declined to pass legislation (Senate Bill (SB 310)) that would have created a private right of ...
California has been the site of a legal battle between parents and school districts regarding parents’ rights to be informed when their children seek to identify as transgender at school, ...
A New York federal district court denied an injunction to prevent employment termination, finding no irreparable harm and unlikely success on due process claims since the complaining employee was ...
Opinion: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently voted to rescind its Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the ...
Colorado coach Deion Sanders unabashedly runs his team like an NFL program, adding rocket fuel to the debate about whether players should be employees ...
Three former employees are suing Carol Johnson, the former head of Austin’s civil rights office, alleging discrimination, ...
Iowa lawsuits tied to reactions after Charlie Kirk’s killing are forcing courts to weigh how far public employees’ speech protections extend.
At first glance, some of the language looks familiar. A letter sent to state officials in Rhode Island by the Justice Department in June included a reminder that federal civil rights law "prohibits an ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump plans to pardon former Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez, a White House official said Friday. Vázquez pleaded guilty last August to a campaign finance violation ...