Litigation
Writing in SCOTUSblog, Jessica Litman analyzes the Supreme Court’s Booking.com decision. When Booking.com, a travel company, tried to register its […]
With its Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act. New York joins a growing number of states that […]
There have been more than 300 Covid-related lawsuits filed in U.S. courts since the beginning of the year, according to […]
California has set up “strike teams” of inspectors to go after businesses that are not following public health guidelines. However, […]
A group of Texas bar owners and a trade group, the Texas Bar & Nightclub Alliance, have sued Texas Governor […]
Plaintiff California Department of Fair Employment and Housing alleges an unnamed engineer, whom it identifies as a Dalit, suffered repeated acts of discrimination, including lower pay and fewer opportunities, at the hands of two supervising engineers.
The District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against a manufacturer of partially-assembled and untraceable firearms, commonly called “ghost guns.” […]
The 460-plus U.S. Immigration judges, represented by the National Association of Immigration Judges (NAIJ), are suing the agency of the Department of Justice that oversees the immigration courts.
A lawsuit filed by the state of Minnesota names as a defendant, for the first time in the short history […]
Covid-19 related litigation is trending up and there is no indication that the curve will flatten anytime soon. Along with […]
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