The latest from National Law Journal
- Study: Job discrimination hits low-income women hardest
- Court upholds closed-captioning for deaf fans during Redskins games
- Evidence suppressed in FCPA prosecution
- Tough sale for plaintiffs in Wal-Mart case
- Doctor sues Mass General over its claim to her invention
Study: Job discrimination hits low-income women hardest | Top |
Discrimination lawsuits brought by working professionals tend to draw public attention, but it's low-wage workers who suffer the harshest consequences in those circumstances, according to a new report. | |
Court upholds closed-captioning for deaf fans during Redskins games | Top |
Music blasted over the public address system during Washington Redskins games is part of the entertainment experience, and deaf fans should have access to the lyrics of those songs, a federal appeals court has ruled. | |
Evidence suppressed in FCPA prosecution | Top |
A federal judge has suppressed statements by a key defendant in a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prosecution who wasn't warned of his Miranda rights during an FBI raid, but denied motions to dismiss the charges on ground of prosecutorial misconduct. | |
Tough sale for plaintiffs in Wal-Mart case | Top |
The massive gender discrimination class action against retail giant Wal-Mart ran into strong resistance at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, after surviving lower court challenges ever since it was launched 10 years ago. | |
Doctor sues Mass General over its claim to her invention | Top |
A Massachusetts General Hospital doctor has sued the hospital and its parent company in Massachusetts state court because it claimed intellectual property rights to an invention she says she created on her own time using her own resources. | |
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