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The tech giant is set to pay $50 million to settle a class-action suit claiming Black workers were paid lower wages and denied promotions.
The US Supreme Court held oral arguments in Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings d/b/a Labcorp v. Davis, et al. to consider the issue of ...
Live Nation has formally petitioned the US Supreme Court to appeal a ruling that prevents the company from forcing ...
The University of California, Los Angeles’ David Geffen School of Medicine is being accused of illegally maintaining ...
THE Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) will finally demolish the 34 illegal structures in Chikhli area which had ...
The Canadian Bar Association’s BC branch (CBABC) made a submission requesting that the Supreme Court of British Columbia ...
As The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Aliya Schneider recently noted, a winning Democrat could potentially squeak it out with just ...
A judge appointed by President Donald Trump allowed targets of the Alien Enemies Act to pursue a class-action case against ...
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard oral argument this week in Labcorp v. Davis (No. 24-304) to determine “[w]hether a federal ...
Another day at the Supreme Court and, suitable for the way this term has gone, another case that pretty clearly does not belong before the court. The justices granted review […] ...
At a lengthy hearing Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court considered a thicket of procedural issues standing in the way of a potentially significant ruling on class action certification.
Chalmers and other former college basketball players sued the NCAA last year, claiming that the organization unjustly profits off their likeness by using clips of their highlights.