Employers that refused to use transgender workers’ preferred pronounces or barred them from using bathroom that match their gender identity would be committing workplace harassment, according to recently issued EEOC guidance.
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Jonathan Morris, Morgan Lewis New York Transactional Leader, Dies at 50
“He was a soft-spoken guy, but when he spoke, people stopped to listen. What he said was always worth hearing,” said Morgan Lewis chair Jami McKeon.
Brooklyn Judge, Amid Campaign Aimed at Ousting Him, Opts for Retirement
The group took credit for pushing Del Guidice into retirement, although it could not be independently confirmed whether that development was a result of the public pressure.
Supreme Court of Georgia Candidate's Campaign Stance on Abortion Lands Before Federal Judge
“I have never decided or declared how I’d rule on any case,” former U.S. Rep. John Barrow said Monday during a post-hearing press conference.
After Dismissal of Las Vegas Casino Antitrust Case, Algorithmic Pricing Dicey
In her May 8 order, U.S. District Judge Miranda Du, in Nevada, ruled that a “mere use of algorithmic pricing” doesn’t make an antitrust conspiracy.

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