An ex-Washington Post employee sued the newspaper for failing to protect thousands of its workers’ personal data.
The State Department must halt plans to fire hundreds of foreign service officers and employees, a California federal court ...
A Los Angeles federal judge poised to make the first major ruling on the DOJ’s nationwide push to obtain state voter rolls ...
Google is not unlawfully dominating the GPS navigation market, a federal appeals court held Thursday, saying the suing ...
A divided US Supreme Court cleared Texas to use a new Republican-drawn congressional map for next year’s election, bolstering ...
Starbucks Corp. workers in California are accusing the coffee giant of unlawfully failing to pay employees back for their ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s top enforcement official resigned his post, echoing complaints from his ...
Chicago protesters’ move to dismiss their suit challenging immigration agents’ use of force was “procedural gamesmanship,” a ...
Apple Inc. hired Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Legal Officer Jennifer Newstead as its general counsel, part of a wave of ...
New York City will require large employers to report aggregated pay data by employees’ race and gender, after the city ...
Texas Supreme Court justices questioned a prominent criminal defense firm’s bid to dismiss malpractice claims in oral ...
A New York judge on Thursday signaled Albany’s top federal prosecutor, John Sarcone, acted beyond his authority when he ...