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Writings Show Conservative Justices Differ Even When in Majority

An uptick in concurring opinions written by Supreme Court justices is evidence of divisions among the conservative majority, even as they agree on outcomes most of the time.

Transgender Chick-Fil-A Worker Ends Hostile Environment Suit

A Chick-Fil-A franchisee reached a settlement with a transgender worker who alleged she was repeatedly harassed by her co-workers.

Bowlero Accused of Widespread Age Bias in Suit by Ex-Workers

Bowlero Corp. and two subsidiaries engaged in nationwide discrimination against workers age 40 and older in a push to make over traditional bowling centers they acquired “into young, hip entertainment centers,” a federal lawsuit in New York charges.

Alabama Student’s Title IX Hazing and Harassment Case Rejected

An Alabama high school student alleging his school district and former football coach violated his civil rights when they failed to protect him from a hazing ritual, lost his case for failing to show the harassment was rooted in his status as a heterosexual male.

CFPB Eyes Making Pandemic-Era Mortgage Protections Permanent

Some protections aimed at keeping struggling borrowers in their homes adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic would become permanent under a new proposal from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

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University Doctor Beats Discrimination Suit From Ex-Resident

A University of Arkansas Medical System doctor and the school’s board of directors beat a discrimination suit from an expelled resident after a federal judge said the young doctor’s poor performance and policy violations led to his non-renewal.

Why Hasn't There Been a Black Judge in Georgia's Southern District?

A quarter of federal district courts have never had a Black judge. Nowhere is that disparity more jarring than in Georgia's Southern District, where one-third of the population under the court's jurisdiction is Black. We visited south Georgia to learn why this district, with its sizable Black population, has never had a Black federal district court judge.

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Archegos’ Bill Hwang Convicted of Fraud, Market Manipulation (2)

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Many Federal Courts Have Never Had a Black Judge

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