Oklahoma and death row inmate Richard Glossip agree that his murder conviction and capital sentence should be undone. The US ...
A Merck & Co. Inc. diverse leadership program unlawfully excludes White and Asian workers, according to an EEOC charge filed ...
Employers using unlawful noncompete provisions could be hit with monetary remedies, the National Labor Relations Board’s top ...
A Justice Department unit asked to move out of bankruptcy court 16 disputes involving ethical questions over fees a Texas law ...
PetSmart’s application for a “Rudy’s” dog food trademark can be challenged in court despite its argument that only the US ...
Meta Platforms Inc. must continue to defend against Nevada’s claims that users under 18 were harmed when the social media ...
The emergence of artificial intelligence means corporate boards will have to shake up their membership to better oversee the ...
The EEOC must litigate in Pennsylvania rather than Maryland its lawsuit alleging Sheetz Inc. discriminates against job ...
A religious broadcasting company failed to escape a former employee’s medical leave interference and retaliation claims ...
The EPA flip-flopped when it held Texas accountable for an earlier version of a state plan to meet federal ozone standards, ...
Kirkland & Ellis brings aboard Stephen Mohr, a nearly 15-year veteran of the Federal Trade Commission, as a partner in its ...
A federal judge granted preliminary approval of the NCAA’s revised $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that would provide back ...