Judge Nusrat J. Choudhury denied ProHEALTH Care Associates LLP’s motion for summary judgment on plaintiff Kristine Chevannes’s retaliation claims under Title VII and the New York State Human Rights Law, finding sufficient evidence of pretext regarding her...
A federal magistrate judge in Brooklyn allowed a fired Catholic teacher to bolster her religious-accommodation lawsuit against the New York City Department of Education with deposition testimony that the agency denied every single religious exemption...
A federal judge in San Diego dismissed all employment-discrimination claims brought by a longtime Walmart associate who alleged supervisors bullied him, passed him over for management, and punished him with a job reassignment.
The justices pressed both sides hard on whether Hawaii's default-consent rule is a Second Amendment violation or simply a property-law choice states are free to make.
A Northern District of California judge has allowed a minor’s Title IX and Section 1983 equal protection claims to proceed against a public school district and its Director of Student Services, rejecting arguments that the district lacked control over...
A federal magistrate judge has allowed an 11-year-old girl and her guardian to proceed anonymously in a lawsuit alleging she was sexually groomed, harassed, and exploited by a predator while using Roblox Corporation and Discord, Inc.'s applications.
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in a dispute over whether New Jersey Transit, a state-created public corporation, shares in New Jersey's sovereign immunity and can therefore require injured plaintiffs to sue only in New Jersey courts.
The Supreme Court heard argument in a case testing whether Idaho's law barring transgender women from competing on women's school sports teams can be challenged on an individual, as-applied basis under the Equal Protection Clause.
A federal judge has set a June 2026 jury trial for an Uber driver who claims Bakersfield police officers tackled him, struck him with batons, and knelt on his neck and back during an encounter outside a nightclub — injuries he says included a fractured...
The Supreme Court heard argument in a case that could determine whether nonprofit organizations can challenge government subpoenas for donor information in federal court before a state court orders compliance.
The Supreme Court heard argument in a case that could determine whether state prison officials face personal liability for religious-liberty violations — and whether a ruling either way would destabilize dozens of federal statutes.