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January 10, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court will return to the bench Monday for a full argument session, in which the justices will debate whether a Texas law requiring pornography websites to verify their visitors aren't minors violates the First Amendment and if retirees have the right to sue former employers for benefits discrimination.
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January 10, 2025
A group of Democratic state attorneys general sent a letter to Walmart CEO Doug McMillon on Thursday urging the retail giant to reconsider scrapping diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, saying such programs "are not just good policy, but in many cases are necessary to comply with the law."
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January 10, 2025
Nonprofit health system Advocate Aurora Health is urging an Illinois federal judge to permanently toss former employees' lawsuit targeting an allegedly illegal tobacco-use surcharge in its health plan, arguing that after three tries they still have failed to bring a viable claim.
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January 10, 2025
New Jersey's attorney general issued guidance clarifying that the Garden State's discrimination law applies to "algorithmic discrimination," or discrimination and bias-based harassment stemming from the use of artificial intelligence and other similar technologies.
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January 10, 2025
A former management consulting analyst for Accenture LLP who sued the company over its handling of sexual harassment complaints against a supervisor asked a Georgia federal judge Thursday to ignore a magistrate judge's position that adding "meritless" disability claims to the suit would be a pointless exercise.
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January 10, 2025
The Sixth Circuit revived a physical therapist's suit Friday claiming an Ohio medical center wouldn't let her transfer to a new role after raising concerns that her current job triggered panic attacks following a miscarriage, ruling the lower court failed to correctly probe whether she had a disability.
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January 10, 2025
The Third Circuit upheld U.S. Steel's win over a Black former train operator's lawsuit claiming he was fired after he was erroneously blamed for a 2015 derailment, ruling Friday he'd failed to show his race cost him the job rather than his lengthy disciplinary record.
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January 10, 2025
A Minnesota man is suing Honeywell International Inc., saying that the company violated state cannabis and disability law when it rescinded an offer of employment after he tested positive for cannabis use despite being on the state's Medical Cannabis Registry.
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January 10, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday about whether retirees with disabilities can pursue Americans with Disabilities Act claims over post-employment benefits, in a case that gives the justices a chance to clear up a question that lower courts have grappled with for decades.
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January 10, 2025
The University of Southern California fired a high-ranking Black woman from its athletics department after she complained that her boss made frequent racist and sexist remarks, according to a suit filed in state court that invokes California's new intersectionality bias law.
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January 10, 2025
The Second Circuit reopened an advocacy group's lawsuit Friday claiming a Pfizer Inc. fellowship program unlawfully excluded white and Asian applicants, upending a March panel decision that said the group failed to pinpoint who was harmed.
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January 10, 2025
A Black woman and former manager of the Law School Admission Council's diversity initiatives on Friday sued the nonprofit, claiming she was passed over for promotion because she complained about alleged discrimination by one of her supervisors.
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January 10, 2025
Major League Baseball can't pause a lawsuit alleging it allowed two minor league umpires to be sexually harassed by a female colleague, a New York federal judge ruled, saying MLB hadn't shown it was necessary to halt discovery while he considered a bid to trim the case.
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January 10, 2025
In the next week, attorneys should watch for Ninth Circuit oral arguments regarding whether a "caste" policy at the California State University system unlawfully targets Hindu employees and others. Here's a look at that case and other labor and employment matters on deck in the Golden State.
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January 09, 2025
An Amazon worker has hit the company with a proposed class action in Washington federal court, saying the e-commerce giant's human resources A to Z app illegally denies disability accommodations and puts workers in "disability limbo."
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January 09, 2025
A ruling from the Fourth Circuit reviving a religious bias suit by a Christian pediatric nurse who was fired after refusing the COVID-19 vaccine demonstrates the ineffectiveness of questioning an employee's religious beliefs at early stages of litigation, experts said.
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January 09, 2025
A Kentucky federal judge on Thursday struck down the Biden administration's expansion of Title IX to include gender identity, saying the rule "impermissibly redefines discrimination on the basis of sex" in excess of U.S. Department of Education authority.
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January 09, 2025
A Christian education foundation asked a Missouri federal judge to press pause on U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity regulations that require employers to provide accommodations for abortions, stating it would face irreparable harm if it is forced to shirk its religious principles by following the rule.
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January 09, 2025
The former principal of the Philadelphia High School for Girls has sued the school district, claiming her removal from the job over her refusal to hand out diplomas to students who disrupted a graduation ceremony was discriminatory, saying her Black predecessors were allowed to do the same thing without consequence.
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January 09, 2025
DraftKings asked a Massachusetts federal judge on Thursday to throw out a former engineer's lawsuit claiming that he was fired in retaliation for seeking paid parental leave, saying the claims have no legal basis.
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January 09, 2025
A California state appeals court upheld a $493,600 attorney fees award handed to a freight trucking company worker whose sexual harassment case made it to the state's highest court, finding her former boss failed to show she didn't deserve the sum as the suit's prevailing party.
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January 09, 2025
A fired steel company human resources worker who was awarded $3 for his age discrimination claims told a Michigan federal judge Wednesday he should get a new trial on damages because evidence presented to jurors shows he is owed far more in lost pay.
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January 09, 2025
Members of the Arkansas Supreme Court are at an impasse over the chief justice's attempt to fire 10 state court employees after her fellow justices blocked the move, with her issuing an order to vacate their ruling and them saying her order is a mere dissent with no effect.
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January 09, 2025
A California federal judge tossed a Walmart associate's suit claiming she was fired after requesting working accommodations for her pregnancy, saying she couldn't overcome the retail behemoth's position that she was terminated to address the store's ballooning headcount as workers returned from COVID-19 leave.
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January 09, 2025
The Fifth Circuit upheld Texas A&M University's win over a former lecturer's lawsuit claiming she was let go because she's an Iranian woman, ruling she'd abandoned any argument that she was treated worse than a comparable colleague by not bringing it up before the trial court.