Employment attorneys warn that businesses shouldn’t be lulled into a false sense of security about assessing their AI-powered hiring tools for disparate impact discrimination.
A public fight between two local leaders reached the next stage as one party has retained an attorney. Dueling press releases by Mayor Daniel Rodrick and Superintendent Michael Citta have been sent to ...
The “First Amendment auditor” charged with harassment and disorderly conduct for recording people outside a Havre de Grace post office told his side of the story in a YouTube video posted Sunday. In a ...
“I think [the verdict] was just and fair, and it reflects the credibility of my clients,” a member of plaintiff counsel, Joseph P. Guzzardo of Romanow Law Group in Philadelphia, said. In a landmark ...
A dozen former FBI agents this week sued President Donald Trump’s administration in part on First Amendment grounds over their firings for kneeling during protests over George Floyd’s murder in 2020.
The New York Times announced it is suing the Pentagon on First Amendment grounds over a new press policy that led to a slew of news outlets losing their security credentials to be in the building. The ...
The New York Times sued the Defense Department over new rules restricting how reporters cover the U.S. military, alleging they violate the First Amendment. The lawsuit, filed Thursday in the U.S.
The lawsuit said the Defense Department’s new set of rules for journalists “violates the Constitution’s guarantees of due process, freedom of speech and freedom of the press.” By Erik Wemple Reporting ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday was sympathetic to a group of faith-based pregnancy centers in their quest to challenge New Jersey’s demand for information about the group’s fundraising practices in ...
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin (D) issued a subpoena in 2023 — part of an investigation into whether a chain of faith-based, antiabortion pregnancy centers were deceiving clients and ...
President Donald Trump told Politico that it would be “devastating” if the Supreme Court struck down his executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship. In a wide-ranging interview with ...
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Senate concludes amendment to 69-year-old Audit Act
The Senate on Wednesday concluded amendment to Audit Ordinance of 1956, which if eventually assented to, would herald an entirely new audit regime christened the Federal Audit Service Bill, 2025. The ...
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