Race Discrimination Claims Tossed Despite Offensive Conduct
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits race discrimination. But is a minority employee the victim of discrimination or retaliation if a supervisor treats all direct reports “very badly”...
View ArticleTaxing Health Benefits Could Cause Unintended Consequences
When President Barack Obama’s aides recently showed new openness toward taxing health care benefits to help cover the uninsured, they suggested an area of possible compromise on health reform. The...
View ArticleMedical Marijuana Compassionate Use Laws Among 2010 Legislative Actions
by Lorraine Yeomans The 2010 state legislative sessions have kicked off across the nation, and one of the first pieces of legislation to be signed into law this year was a bill legalizing the use of...
View ArticleFederal Inactivity Continues to Spark State Immigration Action
A federal judge blocked parts of Arizona’s new immigration law on Wednesday, the day before the rest of the measure went into effect. But legal challenges are already flying and many are waiting to see...
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