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June 22, 2025
Volume XV, Number 173
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Supreme Court Eliminates Heightened Discrimination Standard Under Title VII
Cleaning the Cupboard—Six More Decisions in One Day, and a Largely Harmonious Court - SCOTUS Today
U.S. Supreme Court Holds Majority-Group Plaintiffs Are Not Subject to a Heightened Evidentiary Standard Under Title VII
Supreme Court Clarifies Title VII Evidentiary Standards in “Reverse Discrimination” Cases, Removing Heightened Standard
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SCOTUS Levels the Field for “Reverse” Discrimination: Potential Consequences
Supreme Court Invalidates "Background Circumstances" Rule in Title VII Cases
SCOTUS Unanimously Holds One Standard for Discrimination Cases Under Title VII
Changes to Civil Rights Enforcement: New Executive Order Eliminates Disparate-Impact Liability in Federal Regulations
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Texas Fixes Statutory Language Affecting Attorneys’ Fees Recovery Under Chapter 38
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FINAL AND BINDING: Court Finds a Bureau Level Decision is Binding FCC Rule Under the Hobbs Act
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Another Gaming Patent Struck Down as Ineligible
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19
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California Supreme Court Holds That Meal And Rest Break Premiums Must Include All Forms Of Remuneration (Not Just Base Hourly Rate)
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Supreme Court Remands Securities Class Action Against Goldman Sachs Back to Second Circuit
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California Becomes More Expensive for Employers: Meal and Rest Break Premiums Now Track Overtime and Must be Paid at the Regular Rate of Pay, Retroactively (US)
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The Uncertainty of Uncertified Deposition Recordings: Something New We All Need to Think About
Roetzel & Andress LPA
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California Supreme Court’s Decision on Premium Payments for Meal, Rest, and Recovery Break Violations
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
Jul
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California Employers Must Pay Meal and Rest Break Premiums at a Higher Rate Than the Base Hourly Rate
McDermott Will & Emery
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Fourth Circuit Provides Guidance on How to Count Affected Employees Under WARN Act
Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Just When You Thought You Understood California's Meal and Rest Break Premium Laws...
K&L Gates LLP
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Court Allows Plaintiff to Sue Employees of TCPA Defendant Directly After Company Claimed a Lack of Funds
Troutman Amin, LLP
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Litigation Minute: What to Do When Your Company Is Threatened with a Consumer Class Action
K&L Gates LLP
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When is a Token More Than a Token? SEC Settlement over Anti-Touting Provision Raises Familiar Questions
Proskauer Rose LLP
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Top Five Labor Law Developments for June 2021
Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jul
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Federal Judge Says President Can Fire NLRB General Counsel
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Class Action Settlements and the Duty of Candor Toward the Tribunal
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Delaware Bankruptcy Court Decision Supports Pathway to Make Chapter 11 Cases Less Expensive
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California Supreme Court Announces New Standard That Meal and Rest Period Premiums Must Be Paid at Same “Regular Rate of Pay” Used to Calculate Overtime Payments
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Waiver of USERRA Rights in General Release Agreements Must Be Specific, Tennessee Court Emphasizes
Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Supreme Court Narrows Scope Of Computer Fraud And Abuse Act In Van Buren V. United States
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
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Tokenizing Creative Works: Dash, Jay-Z, and A Lesson in Copyright
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K&L Gates LLP
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Federal Judge Blocks Enforcement of Tennessee’s Bathroom Signage Law
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