March 13, 2023
The Second Circuit upheld a New York educational board's victory Monday over a Christian former account clerk's suit that claimed he was unlawfully fired for refusing to attend LGBTQ competency training, finding his failure to participate in discovery doomed his case.
March 08, 2023
A Second Circuit panel on Wednesday seemed likely to uphold a New York state educational board's victory over a Christian former account clerk's suit claiming he was fired for refusing to attend an LGBTQ competency training, slamming the ex-employee for leaving a "bare" record by failing to complete discovery.
March 01, 2023
The Fourth Circuit is set to hear from a former Amtrak conductor looking to revive her race bias suit over allegedly excessive drug tests, and a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission-backed worker who wants another shot at his disability bias suit against a Hewlett-Packard spinoff. Here are five oral argument sessions slated for March that are worth keeping tabs on.