As we summarized last week, OSHA's "Vaccine or Test" ETS was released on November 4 and published on November 5, 2021. It was met with an avalanche of lawsuits, and by November 6, the ETS had been stayed by the Fifth Circuit...more
Between gerrymandering and the 'citizenship' question, the Supreme Court concluded its 2018 term with a bang. The Court is primed for further fireworks in its 2019 term. For employers, this includes whether Title VII...more
Over the past several years, the Supreme Court has taken a keen interest in arbitration agreements, both in the employment context and beyond. In its last term, the Supreme Court affirmed the use of class waivers in...more
On Monday, June 1, the Supreme Court decided a religious discrimination case involving Abercrombie & Fitch and the EEOC. The Court held that "[a]n employee may not make an applicant's religious practice, confirmed or...more
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