The panel affirmed a 118-day extension of a consent decree governing ICE warrantless arrests but reversed an order releasing approximately 200 potential class members, while upholding the release of 13 confirmed class members.
A utility worker fired in 2018 may have been misled by the state civil rights agency into believing she had already done everything the law required.
The Seventh Circuit clarified that the Supreme Court’s Egan security-clearance bar is a nonjurisdictional rule of deference to the Executive Branch rather than a limit on subject-matter jurisdiction, resolving an open question about the nature of the rule.
The Seventh Circuit upheld summary judgment against a former Indiana Department of Transportation employee who alleged her kidney-related disability, race, and complaints about her remote-work accommodation drove her termination — and in doing so reaffirmed...
The Seventh Circuit vacated a Tax Court decision regarding Hyatt Hotels Corporation’s loyalty program, holding that the court failed to properly apply the "claim of right" doctrine when determining whether funds contributed to the program constituted taxabl...
The Seventh Circuit affirmed the district court’s denial of a preliminary injunction against Wisconsin’s 2023 statute requiring FDA premarket authorization before electronic nicotine delivery systems may be sold in the state.
Indiana's ban on using university-issued IDs to vote will remain in effect through the May 5 primary after the Seventh Circuit invoked the Purcell principle to freeze a district court order that had restored the option mid-election.
Rashaan Carter sued SP Plus Corporation for alleged minimum wage violations, but the parking services company moved to compel arbitration based on a checked box in Carter's onboarding paperwork. The dispute centered on whether Carter actually agreed to arbi...