U.S. District Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves of the Eastern District of Kentucky issued the 93-page opinion Monday in the matter of State of Tennessee v. Cardona, holding that the department redefining “sex” to include gender identity wreaks havoc on Title IX and produces results that Congress could not have intended.
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Temu Sued by SHEIN for Copyright Infringement, Separate Data Privacy Class Actions Continue in New York
SHEIN, an online retailer of discounted goods, sued various defendants associated with Temu, accusing the Chinese e-commerce platform of using the plaintiff’s photographs of apparel to sell it owns products.
The Real Impact of the Biden Era on M&A
“Changes in the merger review process has undoubtedly increased the cost and resource burden on merging parties,” write Elizabeth Suarez, Kaylynn Moss and Terry Calvani.
Randy Mastro's Attorney Supporters Fight Back Against Concerns Over Corp Counsel Role
A who’s who of lawyers have issued statements praising the King & Spalding partner, seeking to quell city council concerns.
Massachusetts Appeals Court Reinstates Customer's Discrimination Claims Against Dunkin' Donuts Franchise
The case law makes clear that the cook’s conduct need not be solely or even predominantly motivated by a purpose to serve the employer, the court said.