Federal judge rules part of a discrimination lawsuit against Evanston-Skokie District 65 may advance
Parts of a discrimination lawsuit raised against Evanston-Skokie School District 65 can advance, a U.S. District judge ruled.
Summer hiring surges are bringing thousands of first-time workers into US workplaces, but employment practices liability (EPL ...
Human Resource Management & Development posted five new job openings this month to fill roles in the new Office of Equal ...
A Minneapolis police officer with a history of insensitive social media posts was fired in February, nearly two years after ...
On June 4, 2026, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) approved its new National Enforcement Plan (“NEP”) for ...
The court upheld state laws in West Virginia and Idaho barring the participation of transgender female athletes from girls’ ...
T]he Advance Ohio Higher Education Act ("S.B. 1") … touches upon, among other things, the discontinuation of offices and orientation programs related to diversity, equity, and inclusion ("DEI") at ...
Fifth-grade teacher Ryan Manning alleges Rochester School District punished his actions to protect kids. District says he was ...
After eight years, the UC Davis women's equestrian program will transition back from varsity status to a club sport July 1.
Indian immigrants in Portugal are facing a rising tide of hostility and discrimination as the country's once-welcoming ...
When it comes to the last formal day of the term, when we know which cases are remaining, litigants and other interested ...
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