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Employer sued over termination tied to TikTok video

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A former Alaska Airlines flight attendant has sued the airline, alleging race and sex discrimination after she was terminated over a TikTok video showing her dancing in uniform on a grounded aircraft.

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EEOC secures court win in challenge over transgender bias enforcement shift

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A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s recent rollback of certain enforcement efforts involving transgender workplace discrimination claims, marking a procedural win for the agency amid shifting federal civil rights priorities.

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Justice Department challenges EEOC disparate-impact guidance

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The U.S. Department of Justice has issued a formal legal opinion concluding that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s longstanding disparate-impact guidance under Title VII is unconstitutional, signaling a major shift in federal employment discrimination enforcement.

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Federal agencies propose mandatory E-Verify for grant recipients

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Federal agencies have proposed a rule that would require recipients of federal grants and certain other forms of federal financial assistance to enroll in and use the E-Verify system, potentially expanding immigration-related compliance obligations for a broad range of employers.

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Employer waited too long to force arbitration

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A Massachusetts Superior Court judge has ruled that an employer could not enforce a mandatory arbitration agreement after spending months in litigation activity.

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