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California Judge Weighs Softening Name of Trans Students Measure
A California judge will give further thought to his tentative ruling that a 2024 proposed ballot measure can retain the name “Restrict Rights of Transgender Youth” after the measure’s supporters on Friday urged him to reconsider.
Walgreens Sued Over Alleged Benzene Link to Its Acne Products
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. was hit with a class action alleging the company failed to disclose to consumers that its some of its acne treatment products contain or can degrade to form dangerous levels of a known carcinogen.
Black VA Nurse Fails to Revive Bias, Retaliation Suit on Appeal
A Department of Veterans Affairs worker failed to show the agency discriminated against her because of her race and national origin when it declined to promote her to a chief nurse role, a federal appeals court said.
IQVIA Plans to Settle Class Lawsuit Over 401(k) Investments
Judges Mull Defining ‘Moving Target’ AI in Evidence Rules
Federal judges are wrestling with how to define artificial intelligence when dealing with evidence presented in trials, with some raising concerns that too broad a definition could sweep in items as common as receipts and thermometers.
Crypto.com Arena Owner Defeats Ex-Employee’s Vaccine Bias Claims
The corporate entities behind the Los Angeles arena formerly known as the Staples Center secured a pretrial win ending a lawsuit alleging they wrongly fired a worker who sought a religious exemption to a Covid-19 vaccine mandate.
Cochlear Limited Osia System Cleared by FDA for Kids 5 and Up
CVS Mail-Order Drug Bias Lawsuit by HIV Patients Moves Forward
Allergan Whistleblower to Proceed With Botox Kickback Claims
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