America October 15, 2025
Jury Awards $3.1 Million in COVID Remote Work Discrimination Case
In a striking verdict that underscores the evolving legal landscape around disability rights and remote work, a New York federal…
America October 15, 2025
In a striking verdict that underscores the evolving legal landscape around disability rights and remote work, a New York federal…
By Rihem Akkouche
America October 6, 2025
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to review a lawsuit filed by William Kelly, a former worker at Graphic…
By Rihem Akkouche
America June 1, 2024
San Francisco, CA – A California federal judge indicated Friday she’s inclined to dismiss a proposed class action claiming Dunkin…
By Rochdi Rais
America November 6, 2023
Supreme Court Denies UPS Driver’s ADA Lawsuit; Lets Stand the Fourth Circuit’s Dismissal of Disability Bias Lawsuit In a decision…
By Rochdi Rais
Business August 28, 2021
Walmart broke the law after firing a long-time employee who suffers from Down syndrome according to a jury. The U.S.…
By Rochdi Rais
America May 12, 2020
The Supreme Court seemed ideologically split Monday in a matter brought before them that puts the independence of owners of…
By Rhett Wilkinson
America January 15, 2018
The City of Denver is paying to make big changes to certain buildings and to evaluate certain programs as services…
By Robin Bull
Investigates November 10, 2017
Recently, McDonald’s, K-Mart, Grubhub, and Empire Today faced a federal lawsuit that alleged the websites and apps of the respective…
By Robin Bull