Supreme Court: Title 42 Restrictions on Asylum-Seekers to Remain in Place
The public health law allows the United States government to expel or turn away asylum-seekers during pandemics.
The public health law allows the United States government to expel or turn away asylum-seekers during pandemics.
Toxic sludges released contaminants into the air, suit says.
Ratio Christi lawsuit ends in a settlement.
New lawsuit contends Kentucky’s pension fund is being mismanaged and lacks oversight.
Woman says CEO favored white males, while isolating Black and female employees.
The territory’s attorney general said that JPMorgan turned a blind eye to evidence suggesting that Epstein was trafficking children.
The Attorney General’s Office said that Google had made it virtually impossible for consumers to opt out of its location tracking service.
The lawsuits claims that Gregory Rodriguez, a former officer at the Central California Women’s Facility, sexually assaulted numerous inmates.
While the judge did dismiss the lawsuit, he criticized the school district’s policy of withholding students’ gender identities from their own parents.
In court statements, Walmart indicated that its workers’ compensation program should negate the need for any litigation.