An Alaska attorney for a man incarcerated for cyberstalking has asked to throw out the conviction over “judicial misconduct” ...
An Education Department rule aimed at protecting gay and transgender students will remain temporarily blocked in Alaska, Kansas, Utah, and Wyoming under a federal court order issued Friday.
Meta Platforms Inc. must rescind terms of a severance agreement given to more than 7,000 workers after a federal labor board ...
Most of a lawsuit accusing San Francisco of driving crime and drugs into the city’s troubled Tenderloin neighborhood was ...
The New Jersey Department of Human Services must face trial on an employee’s sexual harassment claim because a jury could ...
An armed man arrested outside Brett Kavanaugh’s home in 2022 and charged with trying to assassinate the Supreme Court justice ...
U.S. Bank NA failed to persuade a federal court to undo a ruling allowing Commerzbank AG to pursue both contract and tort ...
Commercial electrical contractor Hatzel & Buehler will pay $500,000 to settle an age discrimination lawsuit claiming a vice president requested that recruiting companies seek out younger project ...
A Florida contractor has been cited for the second time in five years for exposing workers to fall risks, the Labor Department announced Friday.
The Biden administration has again extended its timeline for finishing emissions reporting requirements and other climate disclosures for federal contractors, delaying the release of a draft of the ...
The Fifth Circuit on Friday denied the Environmental Protection Agency’s effort to pause Texas’s lawsuit challenging a ruling that the state failed to submit implementation plans for areas that fell ...
Law firms were among businesses hit with Friday’s global IT outage, with website and email access temporarily knocked out.