DOJ sues Georgia for segregating students with disabilities
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DOJ sues Georgia for segregating students with disabilities

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed suit [complaint] against Georgia on Tuesday alleging that the state discriminates against students with behavior-related disabilities. The DOJ argues that the state’s Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Support Program (GNETS) violates the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibition on the “unnecessary segregation of persons with disabilities in state…

What the Kraft and Heinz Merger Teaches Us About Protecting American Jobs
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What the Kraft and Heinz Merger Teaches Us About Protecting American Jobs

JURIST Guest Columnist Christina Alam of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law discusses the negative effect corporate mergers have on preserving American jobs… While some public figures paint horror stories of how immigrants steal American jobs, subtler, but yet powerful forces leave thousands of American employees jobless. These forces are corporate restructuring and downsizing….

Civil rights group releases scorecard on police body camera policies
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Civil rights group releases scorecard on police body camera policies

[JURIST] The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and data analysis company Upturn [official websites] released the Body Worn Cameras Scorecard [statistical report] on Saturday, a report which concluded that the policies concerning civil rights and the use of body cameras varied widely in more than 50 police departments that were evaluated. Each department’s…

Court rejects Cosby’s attempt to reseal testimony on affairs
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Court rejects Cosby’s attempt to reseal testimony on affairs

A federal appeals court on Monday rejected Bill Cosby’s effort to reseal his deposition testimony about extramarital affairs, prescription sedatives and payments to women, saying the documents are now a matter of public knowledge. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia ruled that the comedian’s appeal was moot. “The contents of the documents…