Congress passes bill to end forced arbitration in sexual misconduct cases
As we write, a bill that prohibits mandatory arbitration of sexual assault and sexual harassment claims is traveling from the House and Senate to President Biden’s desk for his signature. […]
CEOs from Amazon, IBM, ask Congress to pass a data privacy law
Excerpted from CNBC By Lauren Feiner CEOs of 51 companies from the Business Roundtable, including Amazon, IBM and Salesforce, signed a letter to U.S. congressional leaders Tuesday urging them to […]
How elected officials shaped the FCRA: Congress’s intent to preempt state law claims
Excerpted from The National Law Review story by Nadia Adams In Thornton v. Equifax Info. Servs., No. 4:18-CV-80 (CDL), 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 189052 (M.D. Ga. Nov. 5, 2018), the […]
Lawmaker thinks Congress should be subjected to random drug testing
Excerpted from a Huffington Post story by Dominique Mosbergen At many workplaces across the country, employees are required to submit to random drug screenings. And now, one Republican lawmaker wants […]