A corporation that runs a manufacturing facility pleaded guilty Wednesday to an OSHA violation that resulted in the death of an employee, according to the United States Department of Justice.
An Ohio man was indicted for importing Chinese body armor, mislabeling it as U.S.-made, and selling it to law enforcement, which failed to meet NIJ standards.
The Supreme Court may alter Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act after a white woman challenged her ability to file a discrimination lawsuit in comparison to minorities.
Marlean Ames has alleged she was wrongly passed over for promotion in favor of a lesbian and then demoted in favor of a gay man.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a "reverse discrimination" case, in which a straight plaintiff sued her state agency employer for passing her over for a promotion because she is straight. The post SCOTUS seems likely to revive claim of straight woman who blames ‘reverse discrimination’ for demotion first appeared on Law & Crime.
The Supreme Court seems likely to side with an Ohio woman who claims she suffered sex discrimination in her employment because she is straight.
The latest case involves Marlean Ames, who says she was denied a promotion and then demoted from her position at the Ohio Department of Youth Services because she is heterosexual. She says her employer put less qualified gay people in the jobs instead. She sued under the main federal job-discrimination law, known as Title VII.
Marlean Ames of Ohio wants the Supreme Court to reject rulings that make it harder to prove discrimination if you are straight, White or male.
Vall Iliev, 69, of Stow, Ohio, has been charged in a three-count information with smuggling foreign-made body armor and then selling it to law enforcement agencies and others, as legitimate,
Justice Department veterans are noticing a pattern ... according to Houston Public Media. "The United States finally agreed to drop the case against Dr. Haim, and the Court granted dismissal ...