Posted 9 hours ago in
Consumer Law by
Ada Kulesza |
Farmers, seed distributors and food justice organizations filed an appeal after their lawsuit against agricultural giant Monsanto was dismissed....
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Tags:
bt cotton,
California GMO labels,
Daniel Ravicher,
genetically-modified organisms,
GMO,
GMO corn,
Indian farmer suicides,
Judge Naomi Buchwald,
Monsanto,
Organic Crop Improvement Assoc. International Inc.,
Organic Seed Growers Trade Association
Posted 5 days ago in
Real Estate by
Ada Kulesza |
A new survey released last week shows that immigrants, the disabled, and families with children aren’t welcome some places....
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Tags:
civil rights,
consumer action network,
consumer housing,
consumer rights,
Fair housing,
filing a housing discimination complaint,
Housing discrimination,
housing rights,
housing survey,
HUD,
immigration,
philadelphia chinatown development corporation,
tenant rights,
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Posted 14 days ago in
Internet Law Social Networks by
Ada Kulesza |
If you want to keep your job, don’t “like” someone on Facebook who is an opponent of your boss....
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Tags:
Bobby Bland,
Eric Goldman,
Facebook,
Facebook features,
First Amendment,
First Amendment to the United States Constitution,
free speech,
internet,
internet law,
Roberts,
Santa Clara University,
social media law
Posted 15 days ago in
Real Estate by
Ada Kulesza |
In a victory for tenants, the U.S. Supreme Court has let New York City’s hallowed rent stabilization law stand,...
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Tags:
Harmon,
landlords,
New York City rent,
real estate litigation,
rent laws,
rent stabilization,
tenant law
Posted 64 days ago in
Labor and Employment by
Ada Kulesza |
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has found a sharp increase in pregnancy discrimination complaints over the past 10...
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Tags:
EEOC,
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,
family and medical leave act,
fmla,
maternity leave,
pregnancy discrimination,
women's rights