Jun 18, 2021
A Colorado state court judge on Tuesday ruled that a Christian bakery owner who refused to sell a cake to a transgender woman violated a state anti-discrimination law.
Feb 4, 2014
Norma Rosales submitted a claim against her former employees stating they used their power to deny Ms. Rosales her rights. She maintains that a hostile work environment was built in order to force her to resign. The defendants believe that Ms. Ros...
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Jan 23, 2014
Plaintiff was imprisoned in a facility which placed only one prisoner in each cell. Later, he was transferred to multiple facilities, attempting to place him with a cellmate despite his protests. He was punished through disciplinary actions. Plain...
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Sep 18, 2013
In this oral argument before the Delaware Supreme Court, the attorney representing plaintiff Diana Miller contended that the lower court committed reversible error when it charged the jury with the inclusion of adverse tangible employment action a...
Aug 22, 2013
Argenyi requested to be provided with certain accommodations because of his hearing disability at his medical school, Creighton University. They provided him with some so Argenyi filed suit under the ADA.
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Aug 14, 2013
Plaintiffs allege that their former employer, the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, violated the ADA and Rehabilitation Act (1971). Tina Bruce, who is blind, was fired from her job for supposed incompetence. She appealed the...
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Jul 30, 2013
Mr. Godfrey alleges that Mr. Branstad, the Governor of Iowa, and staff withheld his right of due process and protection. Mr. Branstad supposedly tried to force Mr. Godfrey to resign by cutting his pay, threats and criticism. Defendants believe the...
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Jul 16, 2013
In this Civil Rights and Criminal Law litigation proceeding, plaintiff Mark Johnson alleged U.S. Security Associates of falsely putting him under imprisonment maliciously prosecuting him after the plaintiff was accused of shoplifting by a staff of...
Jul 3, 2013
The case is about a certain Jane Doe arrested by an officer and wassupposed to be taking the woman accused of shop-lifting to court. Instead, the officer allegedly coerced the woman to engage in oral sex in the front seat of the police car.
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May 17, 2013
In this Education Civil rights litigation proceeding, plaintiff Stephen Sedlock and others (as guardian ad litem, for minors J.S. and F.S.) alleged Timothy Baird and other defendants of unlawfully promoting religious beliefs and violating the U.S....
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Apr 17, 2013
The US, on behalf of Brittany Hamilton, has filed suit against UNK for denying her application to live with her dog in campus housing. Hamilton claims her dog is trained to help her when she has anxiety attacks. Without her dog she claims she had ...
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