Affirmative Action in Action: Overhaul of the Fire Department of New York Hiring Practices
Almost 200 white firefighters rallied outside the Federal District Court in Brooklyn, New York earlier this month to face Judge […]
Almost 200 white firefighters rallied outside the Federal District Court in Brooklyn, New York earlier this month to face Judge […]
Four years after splitting from actress Nicole Kidman, Tom Cruise supposedly approached several actresses with an offer for a five-year
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On July 8, 2012, United States District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan issued an 87-page opinion giving Feld Entertainment Inc. (“FEI”),
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One Billion Dollars (and change). In just 21 short hours a jury awarded Apple more money than either of this
This article is part of a series addressing cyberbullying and related issues. The previous installment can be found in The
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In September of 2010, the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS) was served with a complaint filed by the National
Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act aims to prevent employers from discriminating against an employee based on his
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