Just days before the 10th anniversary of the attacks, a new 9/11 suit has been filed against Saudi Arabia on behalf of an insurance syndicate that covered more than $215 million of the $1.2 billion settlement struck last year with airlines and airport security firms.
Interpreting this year’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Cigna Corp. v
Interpreting this year’s U.S.
An Oklahoma woman who alleged that a Catholic bishop subjected her to “severe and pervasive” gender and age discrimination at work is not entitled to protection by federal employment laws, the 10th Circuit has ruled, making it the latest court to weigh in on the issue of the “ministerial exception.” The circuit concluded that the plaintiff’s duties were not just administrative but also spiritual, therefore granting the church immunity from her suit.
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