Paul Sprenger, Great Lawyer and Philanthropist, Dies at 74
Summary: Paul Sprenger, a ground-breaking lawyer who fought sexual discrimination, has died after having worked an inspiring career. Along with…
Summary: Paul Sprenger, a ground-breaking lawyer who fought sexual discrimination, has died after having worked an inspiring career. Along with…
Summary: A case against UPS from an employee has reached the Supreme Court as Peggy Young battles to gain protections for…
Summary: The law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell has been sued by Kalyn Stephens for sexual discrimination and judicial misconduct. Kalyn…
Many know Paula Deen as the queen of butter. According to the Wall Street Journal, Paula Deen is rolling in…
In the United Kingdom, there appears to be an emerging trend of recognizing the implied anti-avoidance term in employment contracts.…
This week, in a rare move, the Iowa Supreme Court decided to reevaluate an already published unanimous decision issued in…
Deidre Dare, also known as Deirdre Clark, is a graduate of the Columbia Law School and a former employee at…
The Philadelphia Daily news reports of a local woman, Pauline Davis, getting fired from her job for wearing a prosthetic…
The American Bar Association (ABA) has revised its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) requirements for a clerkship program, following accusations…
Anonymous Plaintiff Seeks Class Action Status In a race and sex discrimination lawsuit challenging the New York University School of…
A Manhattan federal judge, U.S. District Judge Victor Marrero, has ruled that a white, heterosexual male law student at New…
The National Labor Relations Board's New Rule Under Scrutiny The fate of the National Labor Relations Board's (NLRB) recent rule…