
What You Should Know About Religious Discrimination in California
Everyone should have a right to their own set of religious beliefs or practices. Unfortunately, some people do not respect the different
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Everyone should have a right to their own set of religious beliefs or practices. Unfortunately, some people do not respect the different
Breast-feeding discrimination against new mothers is not only hurtful but in California, it’s also illegal. Many people who face discrimination at work
Many people in Los Angeles are afraid to hire an attorney because they feel they don’t have the means to pay out
California has laws that protect employees from retaliation based on political activity. Labor Code §§ 1101 and 1102 specifically prohibit employers from
During election season, political discussions can get extremely heated. In today’s political climate, while expressing your political views at a family dinner
During election season, it’s hard to avoid hearing about campaigns, elections, and other politically related topics. But, how does affect you at
Monte Johnson, a former customer service agent for American Airlines (AA), filed a lawsuit against AA and AA manager Kimberly Bailey for
Utopia Kates, a black physical education teacher at Palisades Charter High School (PCHS), filed a lawsuit against the school for wrongful termination
New or pregnant mothers should be treated fairly in the workplace. But when an employer discriminates against a job applicant or employee
It’s easy to confuse the terms national origin and race since they are generally correlated. But although they are closely related, national