Affirm Decision in Georgia Transgender Health Care Discrimination Case “I still go to work, and I do my job like everyone ...
On January 24, 2025, only 48 hours before the Federal Communications Commission’s (“FCC”) FCC 23-107 Order was set to go into effect, the ...
On January 24, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit vacated Part III.D of the FCC’s 2023 Order, known as the “one-to-one consent ...
A candidate to become a South Carolina judge dropped out after accusations of improper conduct were raised by a clerk of ...
Federal employees can prove they were retaliated against for protected opposition to most forms of job bias by simply ...
The University of Alabama must face a worker’s claims under federal leave law over time off she took off to care for her ...
On January 24, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) delayed the effective date of the Telephone Consumer ...
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Mortgage lenders that buy leads online through comparison shopping sites can avoid the Federal Communications Commission (FCC ...
When asked about the evening the FBI mistakenly broke into her home, detonating a flash grenade in the house and ripping her ...
When the feds refused to pay for the harm they'd caused, Trina, Gabe, and Toi sued. But the Eleventh Circuit held their claims were barred by sovereign immunity. Now, the Supreme Court has a ...