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Federal Courts Madigan v. Levin: SCOTUS to Resolve Discrimination Circuit Split

Madigan v. Levin: SCOTUS to Resolve Discrimination Circuit Split

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Age discrimination is heading back to the Supreme Court in the 2013 Term, and the challenge in question matriculated from the Seventh Circuit Court of...

Federal Courts Federal Tort Claims Act: Court Rejects $45 Million Fender Bender

Federal Tort Claims Act: Court Rejects $45 Million Fender Bender

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David Furry and Diane Nye claim that Ronald Williams — a substitute USPS letter carrier — hit their station wagon with his postal truck, causing “substantial...

Federal Courts Sloppy Reporting Not Evidence of Unlawful Discrimination

Sloppy Reporting Not Evidence of Unlawful Discrimination

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Toy Collins says her American Red Cross co-workers discriminated against her and harassed her. She filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity...

Federal Courts Beverly Stayart's Plan to Sue the Internet for Privacy Backfires

Beverly Stayart's Plan to Sue the Internet for Privacy Backfires

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Beverly Stayart is annoyed that online search returns for her name abbreviated name -- "bev stayart" -- may lead to a search assist for "bev stayart levitra."...

Federal Courts In Settlement, Overstatement Is Better than Understatement

In Settlement, Overstatement Is Better than Understatement

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

Juana Sanchez sued Prudential Pizza for sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. The parties avoided a...

Federal Courts Former Employee Won't Get 'Miller Time' in Court

Former Employee Won't Get 'Miller Time' in Court

By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on

If an employee sues his employer for discrimination, and is subsequently terminated, he can tack on an unlawful retaliation claim. He may not win, but he’ll...

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