The Teamsters Union lost the latest round in a 35-year-long dispute between long-haul truckers from Mexico and the U.S., over whether the Federal Motor Carrier
Month: June 2017
NC Magistrates May Bow Out of Marrying Gays
The wrong people brought a lawsuit to challenge North Carolina’s law allowing state magistrates to refuse on religious grounds to marry same-sex couple, a federal
PETA Loses Animal Welfare Licensing Challenge
[UPDATED – PETA response] Animal rights activists lost their federal appeals court claim Wednesday that U.S. regulators renew animal exhibitors licenses in a “rubber stamp”
Fukashima Nuke Plant Owner Must Face US Sailors’ Radiation Claims
Tokyo Electric Power Co., owner of the earthquake-damaged Fukashima nuclear plant, must face the legal claims by U.S. Navy personnel who were exposed to radiation
Minor League Players’ Antitrust Claim Strikes Out
Minor league baseball players lost their bid to force Major League Baseball to increase their salaries through an antitrust lawsuit after a federal appeals court
Age Bias Law Applies to Local Agencies
In a victory for victims of age discrimination, local government agencies do not need to have more than 20 employees to be held accountable under