Tag: Employment law
Homeless Man Wins $2.4M Lawsuit, Disappears: California Case
So, get this — eight years ago, Daniel Ridge started a legal battle against his old boss for firing him from his gig at a morgue. At the same time, he was battling his...
Supreme Court Involvement in Trump Deportations and Firings
The Supreme Court has recently made significant interventions in numerous cases related to President Donald Trump's initiatives to reshape the government, addressing legal boundaries for deportations while allowing mass terminations of federal employees to...
Trump Administration Seeks Supreme Court Block on Fired Employees Reinstatement
In a recent turn of events, the Trump administration is seeking a Supreme Court block on the reinstatement of 16,000 fired federal employees. This request comes after a district court judge ordered the immediate...
Judges Rule Mass Firings of Agency Employees Illegal
Federal judges have made a groundbreaking decision this week, declaring the mass firings of agency employees by the Trump administration as illegal. In two separate cases, thousands of probationary employees have been ordered to...
US Appeals Court Rules in Favor of DEI Enforcement
A U.S. federal appeals court recently made a significant decision regarding the Trump administration's stance on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in the federal government. In a move that holds sweeping implications, the...
Apple Fires Employees for Salary Fraud: Impact on Indian Workers
**Apple Fires Employees for Salary Fraud: Impact on Indian Workers**
Last month, Apple made headlines when it terminated approximately 50 employees at its Cupertino headquarters due to salary fraud, causing shockwaves in the tech industry....














