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Kansas Senate Approves Bill Defining Sex Based on Biological Sex at Birth

On Tuesday, the Kansas Senate passed a bill that contains several measures that are deemed anti-transgender. The bill defines a…

Tesla Faces $3.2 Million Payment to Former Black Employee in US Racial Discrimination Lawsuit

A federal jury in San Francisco has ruled that Tesla must pay $3.2 million to a former employee, Owen Diaz,…

Judge Strikes Down Controversial Tennessee Law Targeting Drag Performances in Public

A federal judge in Memphis, Tennessee, has temporarily blocked a law restricting drag performances in public from going into effect,…

Minnesota’s Handgun Permit Age Limit Overturned by Court

A federal judge in Minnesota has struck down a state law that requires individuals to be at least 21 years…

Tesla Faces New Race Discrimination Allegations Amid Conclusion of Separate Trial

Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) has been hit with another racial discrimination lawsuit, this time by a former general manager, John Goode.…

Cancer ScreeningsFederal Judge’s Ruling Allows Insurers to Omit Free HIV-Prevention Drugs and Some

A federal judge in Fort Worth, Texas, has blocked requirements for insurers to provide certain preventive-care services for free, including…

Kentucky Lawmakers Override Governor’s Veto of Transgender Bill, Sparking Controversy

Republican lawmakers in Kentucky have voted to override Governor Andy Beshear's veto of a controversial bill that bans transgender youths…

Former Tesla Employee Claims Race Bias Diminished His Sense of Self-Worth

On Wednesday, a former elevator operator at Tesla's California assembly plant testified about the emotional toll of experiencing racial slurs,…

Tesla’s Billion-Dollar Battle: Employee Retaliates with New Race Bias Trial after $137 Million Verdict Slashed

A new trial has commenced in San Francisco federal court to determine how much money Tesla Inc. will have to…

Utah Passes Game-Changing Law: Hold Social Media Companies Accountable for Harm Caused to Minors

Utah has become the first in the United States to require parental permission for individuals under 18 to use social…

Illinois Biometric Law Exempts Union Workers from Suing – Learn Why Here

The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that unionized workers are barred from suing their employers for violating the state's biometric…

Legal Battle Heats Up: Fox and Dominion Clash Over Top Executives’ Responsibility in Defamation Lawsuit

A legal battle between Dominion Voting Systems and Fox Corporation continues to heat up. Both sides argue in court whether…