Expert Analysis

How Litigants Are Testing Conversion Therapy Ruling's Scope

Litigants are already using the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent Chiles v. Salazar ruling, which applied strict scrutin... (more story)

How Justices' TPS Ruling Affects Workforce Planning

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent holding in Mullin v. Doe that courts lack jurisdiction to review temporary protect... (more story)

What To Know Before Justices Rule In Title IX Employee Case

The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to decide whether Title IX protections extend to employees alleging sex discrimin... (more story)

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Trucking Co. Illegally Ousted Union, NLRB Prosecutors Say

National Labor Relations Board prosecutors urged an agency judge to find that a trucking company committed multiple federal labor law violations before illegally withdrawing recognition from a union, arguing t... (more story)

Pa. Appeals Panel Reinstates Union's FMLA Arbitration Win

A Pennsylvania appeals panel on Thursday said a lower court was wrong to scrap an arbitrator's conclusion that a school district violated a collective bargaining agreement by forcing a teacher recovering from ... (more story)

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NLRB Wants Briefs On Reach Of Hospital Unit Rules

The National Labor Relations Board panel on Wednesday put out the call for stakeholder feedback on the application of its rules for bargaining unit makeup in acute care hospitals to proposed bargaining units t... (more story)

Fisher Phillips To Open St. Louis Office With Ex-BCLP Partner

Employer-side labor and employment law firm Fisher Phillips has announced a planned expansion into St. Louis, Missouri, along with the hiring of a former Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP partner to be regional ... (more story)

AG Merger Case Gets New Judge After Paramont Recusal Bid

A new California federal judge has taken over from the one originally assigned the lawsuit from Democratic state attorneys general challenging Paramount Skydance's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Disc... (more story)

9th Circ. Withdraws Ask For NLRB Constitutionality Briefs

The Ninth Circuit withdrew a call for briefs on whether to rehear a case in which a panel rejected challenges to the National Labor Relations Board's constitutionality after the U.S. Supreme Court passed on re... (more story)

Circuit-By-Circuit Guide To The US Supreme Court's Term

Federal appeals courts had wide-ranging successes and struggles during the U.S. Supreme Court's recently completed term: One had its best showing in years following its worst showing in years; one felt déjà vu... (more story)

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Ga. Judge Proposes Streamlining EEOC Disability Bias Suit

A Georgia federal magistrate judge has recommended trimming a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission suit accusing a utility services provider of firing a worker who sought job adjustments following a st... (more story)

Ashley Furniture Wins Transfer Of Bias Suit To Florida

A North Carolina federal judge has transferred a former Ashley Furniture marketing specialist's age and sex discrimination lawsuit to federal court in Florida, ruling that an independent contractor agreement r... (more story)

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9th Circ. Kicks EEOC Suit Over Pain Meds Back To Trial

The Ninth Circuit breathed new life into a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission lawsuit accusing a financial services company of unlawfully rejecting an applicant because she took pain medication, find... (more story)

Christian University Escapes Black Fired Prof's Bias Suit

A Black former professor's suit claiming the university failed to protect her from harm after colleagues racially discriminated against her and she faced a hate crime on campus was shuttered by a Minnesota fed... (more story)

Nonprofits Back Ex-Defender's High Court Sex Bias Petition

The Georgia Association for Women Lawyers and the Legal Accountability Project have asked the U.S. Supreme Court for permission to file an amicus curiae brief in support of Caryn Devins Strickland and her effo... (more story)

Liberty Mutual Settles Fired VP's Race Bias Suit

Liberty Mutual Group Inc. has settled a lawsuit by a former vice president and senior talent adviser who alleged she was sidelined and eventually fired due to her race, according to a stipulation filed in Nort... (more story)

Ohio Worker Says Supreme Court Win Prompted Retaliation

A straight Ohio state worker whose sexual orientation bias suit made it to the U.S. Supreme Court has been denied a promotion, isolated from coworkers and slapped with manufactured misconduct accusations in th... (more story)

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Judge Shields DOL From Appliance Co. Deposition Topics

A California federal magistrate judge has blocked a household appliance company from deposing a Labor Department official about the agency's historical enforcement positions on piece rate overtime regulations,... (more story)

Driller's Preshift Overtime Claim Survives In Wage Suit

A Utah federal judge kept alive a former employee's preshift overtime claim in a proposed collective action against a drilling services company, while tossing his rounding, bonus and per diem allegations and m... (more story)

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Golden Nugget Casino Seeks To Tap Out Of Wage Suit

Atlantic City's Golden Nugget casino moved Wednesday to cash out of a table game dealer's proposed class action alleging its tip pool practices and mandatory rest period policy violated federal and state wage ... (more story)

Kroger Workers' Suit Claims Missed Meals, Unpaid Screenings

Kroger was hit with a proposed class and collective action in Georgia federal court alleging the company automatically deducted 30-minute meal breaks from delivery drivers' hours and failed to pay Illinois wor... (more story)

In Tip Credit Debate, Both Sides Are Claiming Progress

Advocates for and against eliminating the tip credit believe their arguments are gaining momentum, but the situation is more complex, as efforts to end the lower minimum wage in Chicago and Washington, D.C., h... (more story)

Northrop Grumman Denied Calif. Workers Full Pay, Suit Says

Northrop Grumman shorted California workers by rounding recorded time, automatically deducting 30-minute meal periods and requiring off-the-clock work, according to a proposed class action and California's Pri... (more story)

Sports Bar Calls Ex-Manager's $431K Atty Fee Bid Gratuitous

A North Carolina sports bar urged a federal court to slash a former manager's bid for nearly $431,000 in attorney fees following her jury win on a claim that the restaurant's owner sexually harassed her, argui... (more story)