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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Indiana Supreme Court has issued a ruling in the case of a former teacher who had sued the South Bend Community School Corporation for wrongful termination and won a large ...
Burns Bair Successfully Argues Class Certification Appeal in Prison Guard Wage Loss Claim in Wisconsin Supreme Court Decision could lead to increased pay to cover required tasks outside of normal ...
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The Supreme Court of Georgia has reversed a Gwinnett County jury’s award of $1 million in damages to Bettie Leverette, who said she was injured while shopping ...
Georgia Supreme Court reverses woman’s $1 million Walmart damages claim ‘No rational juror could conclude that $1 million should be awarded,’ chief justice writes The API failed to deliver the ...
Both sides in the case are claiming victory after an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling in a lawsuit involving the meaning of House Bill 1775.
A teenage girl from Minnesota who has a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that's expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue ...
In a ruling with broad implications, the Supreme Court said unanimously that claims of disability discrimination at schools shouldn't be held to a higher standard than those originating from other ...
A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy has won a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that’s expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue schools over access to ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for students with disabilities to sue to enforce their rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act and other laws enacted to ensure that disabled ...
The Supreme Court sided with a teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy on in a unanimous ruling.
The Supreme Court on Thursday made it easier for students to prove their schools are not making proper accommodations for disabilities, ruling for the family of a Minnesota teen with a severe form ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A unanimous Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an Ohio woman who claims she didn’t get a job and then ...
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