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As Harvard University, elite law firms and perceived political enemies of President Donald Trump fight back against his ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLibman: On death, taxes and the future of minority rights in QuebecAll eyes on the Supreme Court in Bill 40 case — and on Quebec’s bid to obtain more power from Ottawa to appoint judges.
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Explícame on MSNSupreme Court upholds DOGE: Gain access to your Social Security data, but avoid disclosing theirsThe U.S. Supreme Court has granted the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) access to sensitive ...
On June 5th, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision making it easier for employees to prove claims of so-called “reverse” discrimination ...
Just today, the U.S. Supreme Court resolved a contentious disagreement between courts regarding the burden of proof required to bring a ...
The court ruled on Thursday that a heterosexual woman shouldn't have to clear a higher bar than a gay colleague to sue for ...
Two lower courts said she didn’t prove her case, but the high court determined she was held to an unfair evidentiary standard ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A unanimous Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, ...
A unanimous ruling in Ames v. Ohio confirms that majority-group employees have the same rights under Title VII as anyone else—and face no higher burden to prove bias.The nation's highest court said a ...
A unanimous Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an Ohio woman who claims she didn’t get a job and then was demoted because she is ...
A federal appellate court is weighing whether to allow President Trump to end the constitutional guarantee to birthright ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously sided with a woman who sued her employer, claiming she was discriminated ...
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