More Black Women Claim Rampant Racial Discrimination in Google Offices
Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump said that Google systematically puts Black employees into positions with few opportunities for advancement.
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Civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump said that Google systematically puts Black employees into positions with few opportunities for advancement.
Assistant Professor of Business David Berkovitz says he does not want to financially punish the unidentified students, but simply wants to uncover the extent of the cheating.
Washington, D.C., Superior Court Judge Hiram Puig-Lugo did not provide an explanation as to why she decided to dismiss D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine’s antitrust lawsuit.
Smollett former defense attorneys have also fired back, filing their own lawsuit against the Osundairo brothers.
The lawsuit claims that Google tries to keep most of its Black employees in low-paid positions with little opportunity for advancement.
The lawsuit recounts how 29-year-old Jajuan Henderson was accosted and shot by a group of plainclothes police officers while parallel parked outside his own home.
Fox News has filed a countersuit against Smartmatic, saying the company’s claim that it suffered an estimated $2.7 billion in damages is unrealistic and inflated. As LegalReader.com reported earlier this year, Smartmatic is fighting a defamation lawsuit against Fox. In its initial complaint, Smartmatic said that Fox News and several of its most notable personalities
One conservative lawmaker observed that, even as the C.D.C. continues to extend its mask mandates, State of the Union attendees were allowed to discard their face coverings at will.
In his ruling, the California-based magistrate also found that minor leaguers must be compensated for travel time when they are playing in Arizona and California.
The Democratic activist behind the lawsuit has celebrated the latest development as a major victory for democracy.