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HUD Investigates Facebook Over Housing Advertisements

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) recently reopened an investigation into Facebook’s advertising practices. The investigation was initiated earlier this year after Facebook was accused of giving advertisers the ability to exclude certain ethnic groups from seeing housing advertisements posted on their site. The reopened investigation follows hot on the heels of… Read More »

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Lawsuits Claim that Websites Don’t Accommodate the Disabled

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

Hundreds of companies have come under fire in recent months after a slew of class action lawsuits were recently filed against them in federal court. According to the complaints, the websites of Nike, Burger King, Hershey, Pandora, Lord & Taylor, and a number of other well-known companies, don’t comply with the Americans with Disabilities… Read More »

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Supreme Court Rules that Companies can Use Arbitration Clauses in Employee Contracts

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

Late Last month, the Supreme Court issued a ruling on the use of arbitration clauses in employment contracts that could have a significant impact on employee rights across the country.  The Issue   A few weeks ago, the Supreme Court released a ruling on an issue that goes to the heart of many employment-related… Read More »

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Utah Drywall Company Ordered to Pay Back Wages to 267 Employees

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

A drywall company located in Spanish Fork, Utah was recently sanctioned for failing to pay employees a fair wage and ordered to pay $550,000 by the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah in back wages to 267 employees, in addition to $100,000 in civil penalties. The labor violations in this case, which… Read More »

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Transgender Bathroom Complaints Will no Longer be Investigated by the Education Department

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

In 2016, the Obama administration directed public schools to begin allowing students to use the bathrooms that aligned most closely with their gender identity, even if that identity conflicted with the gender listed on their birth certificates. In its announcement, the administration concluded that prohibiting transgender students from using public school restrooms qualifies as… Read More »

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House Approves Changes to Americans With Disabilities Act

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

In February, the House officially passed a law aimed at amending the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If also approved by the Senate, the bill would require those who wish to file a claim against a business for a public accommodations violation to comply with a number of procedural requirements. Some critics have voiced… Read More »

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Fair Housing Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

Recently, a national group of fair housing advocates filed a complaint in federal court, in which they alleged that the Fair Housing Act was being intentionally violated at the expense of minority communities in Indiana. Specifically, the groups claim that a number of banks and mortgage servicing companies have purposefully and repeatedly failed to… Read More »

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Supreme Court States that it Will not Broaden Whistleblower Protections

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

Late last month, the U.S. Supreme Court  refused to broaden the protections offered to employees who report employment-related misconduct. Instead, the Court ruled that whistleblowers must file claims of wrongdoing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) before they will gain any protection from retaliation by their employers. The ruling could have important implications… Read More »

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Second Circuit Court of Appeals Holds Federal Anti-Discrimination Laws Cover Sexual Orientation

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

Recently, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals  became the second Circuit Court  in the country to declare that the federal Civil Rights Act protects employees from being fired because of their sexual orientation. The opinion follows hot on the heels of conflicting statements provided by the Justice Department and the EEOC, as well as… Read More »

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HUD to Delay Implementation of the Affirmatively Further Fair Housing Rule Until 2020

By Saady & Saxe, P.A. |

Early this year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it would be delaying implementation of a rule intended to address housing discrimination across the country until at least 2020. HUD’s failure to implement this rule, which would require state and local governments to conduct assessments of fair housing in… Read More »

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