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DOJ Announces Establishment of Civil Rights Fraud Initiative

The US Department of Justice announced the establishment of the Civil Rights Fraud Initiative on May 19, 2025, which will “utilize the False Claims Act to investigate and, as appropriate, pursue claims against any recipient...more

EEOC and DOJ Issue Guidance on Discrimination Related to DEI under Title VII

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and US Department of Justice (DOJ) issued two guidance documents on March 19, 2025 detailing their views on discrimination related to diversity, equity, and inclusion...more

Federal Judge Temporarily Halts Enforcement of Executive Orders Related to DEI

A federal district court in Maryland issued a preliminary nationwide injunction on February 21 that temporarily halts enforcement of elements of Executive Orders 14151 and 14173. Most notably for federal contractors and...more

NYC Postpones Enforcement of AI Bias Law Until April 2023 and Revises Proposed Rules

The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP) announced that it would postpone enforcement of New York City Local Law 14a4 (the AI Law) from January 1, 2023, to April 15. The DCWP also released further...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of January 2023

The US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization set off a series of changes in reproductive health law across the country. As we transition to a new year and a new Congress, we provide a...more

Congress Enacts New Employment Protections for Pregnant Employees and Nursing Mothers

The US Congress passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act) on December 23, 2022, as part of the omnibus spending bill for FY2023. President...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of November 18

The recent midterm elections produced many important developments in the area of reproductive rights and set the stage for future legislative action at the state level. We also continue to see important decisions from state...more

Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Challenge to Harvard and UNC Race-Conscious Admission Programs

The US Supreme Court on October 31 debated the legality of race-conscious admission programs used by Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The decisions in these highly watched cases could have broad...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of October 26

Litigation and policy developments at the state and federal level continue as we approach the November election. The Indiana State Supreme Court issued an order on October 12 upholding the temporary injunction on enforcement...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of October 11

We are now more than 100 days out from the release of the Dobbs decision and the laws around reproductive rights remain in flux....more

New York City Proposes New Rules to Clarify Law on Employers’ Use of Artificial Intelligence

The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection recently published proposed rules providing guidance on the artificial intelligence law enacted in December 2021 that prohibits employers from using automated...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of September 29

Recent developments reinforce the importance of state litigation to reproductive rights post-Dobbs. In Indiana, a court blocked enforcement of the state’s new abortion prohibition, finding that the ban could contravene rights...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of September 21

The most significant development regarding reproductive rights in the last week occurred in West Virginia, where the state legislature enacted a near-total ban on abortion. Other major events included the introduction of...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of September 13

In the last two weeks, South Carolina’s Senate failed to pass a near-total ban on abortion, California’s legislature passed a law prohibiting California corporations from assisting with certain investigations related to the...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of August 30

Federal litigation was in the spotlight last week with two major decisions related to the Biden-Harris administration’s Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) guidance on providing abortion services as emergency...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of August 23

Litigation over the effectiveness of various state abortion laws and state legislative efforts continues as we near two months after the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling. The last of the state trigger laws are set to go into...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of August 10

The legal landscape around access to abortion services continues to change rapidly in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. While a number of states have begun implementing laws that were on the books and...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of August 3

This past week witnessed the first referendum on abortion rights since the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, along with legislative developments in several states concerning access to abortion....more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of July 27

Federal and state activity in the initial weeks after the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision largely focused on litigation and executive and state legislative action designed...more

Evolving Laws and Litigation Post–Dobbs: The State of Reproductive Rights as of July 19

The weeks after the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision have seen an array of federal and state actions on the issue of access to abortion-related services, including new...more

Dobbs – US Government’s Response and Its Impact on the Healthcare Industry

Following the US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the federal government has issued various guidance to healthcare providers reinforcing federal legal protections or requirements...more

Post-Dobbs, States Seek to Define Laws Around Abortion Access

The US Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization put the onus on states to define laws around access to abortion-related services. As expected, the two largest sources of action following the...more

EEOC Updates Guidance On Employer COVID-19 Testing Programs

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission updated its guidance on employer COVID-19 testing programs on July 12. The update reinforces that the evolving circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic require an individualized...more

Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health: Implications for Employers and Employer Plan Sponsors

The US Supreme Court released its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health on June 24. The decision overturns prior Supreme Court decisions in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which held that the US Constitution...more

EEOC Releases Guidance on Algorithms, AI, and Disability Discrimination in Hiring

The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released guidance on May 12 addressing the application of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to employer use of algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI) during...more

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