Jurors Award Six Figures to Transgender Iowa Nurse in ‘Historic’ Settlement
The workplace discrimination settlement is being hailed as “historic” by the American Civil Liberties Union.
The workplace discrimination settlement is being hailed as “historic” by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Covington Catholic High School junior, Nick Sandmann and his legal team are planning to send letters to more than 50 entities and individuals demanding retractions for their disparaging reactions following a January 18 incident involving a group of students and Native American activist Nathan Phillips.
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Aetna has settled another lawsuit alleging members’ privacy right have been violated after revealing the HIV status of many individuals it insures.
Career criminal, William J. Gallagher, purposedly robbed bank to go back to behind bars because he had heard Wisconsin’s prison system has the best healthcare.
Three Yale students have filed a class action against the university, claiming its enabling of fraternities means that young students who want to “socialize” have no choice but to attend their parties.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took Equifax to task over the weekend, suggesting she’ll soon open a House investigation into its scoring methodology and security practices.
As Denver Public School teachers went on strike earlier this week after pay negotiations went south, a lawsuit was filed on behalf of the district’s special education students worried about how the strike will affect them.
A court ruled on appeal that Michelle Carter will serve a fifteen month sentence behind bars for encouraging her now-deceased boyfriend, Conrad Roy, to take this life in 2014.
A female college student thinks her apartment is haunted, but instead, finds a man in her closet trying on her clothes.