University of Nevada, Reno Professors File Lawsuit Against School for Alleged Discrimination Failures

Reno, Nevada – Three tenured professors from the Department of Psychology at the University of Nevada, Reno have filed a lawsuit against the university and the Nevada System of Higher Education. The lawsuit, which was filed on January 7 in the U.S. District Court in Nevada, accuses the institutions of failing to enforce their own anti-discrimination and harassment policies effectively. According to the 82-page legal document, this alleged negligence has led to ongoing issues within the department for more than a decade. The complaint outlines several serious allegations, suggesting that the department has been plagued … Read more

Court Upholds Hearst’s COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Against Ex-Employee’s Religious Discrimination Claim

In a recent ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, two divisions of Hearst Corp. were found to have justifiably mandated COVID-19 vaccinations based on sound medical evidence, effectively quashing a former employee’s bid to overturn a dismissal of his religious discrimination lawsuit. The decision underscored the court’s support for employer vaccination policies amidst an ongoing pandemic. The former employee, George Rodrique II, contended that Hearst failed to sufficiently demonstrate that the COVID-19 vaccine reduced virus transmission, arguing that a religious exemption would not have placed undue hardship on the company. … Read more

Duke University Settles Pay Discrimination Lawsuit Amidst Claims of Retaliation and Unequal Treatment

DURHAM, N.C. — A recent legal settlement marks another chapter in ongoing concerns over pay discrimination at Duke University’s School of Medicine. Former faculty member Rachel Lance settled her lawsuit against the university, which she initiated after alleging that she was paid less than her male counterparts and faced professional setbacks for raising the issue. Details of the settlement, finalized on Friday with a “stipulation of dismissal with prejudice,” were not disclosed, preventing Lance from reopening the case in the future. Lance, previously an assistant consulting professor in the anesthesiology department, claimed she received unequal … Read more

Moncrief Settles Discrimination Lawsuit with Mohawk School District for $10,000, Agrees to Cease Future Employment

Mohawk, PA – A substantial financial settlement has been reached in a federal lawsuit filed last year by Ronald Moncrief, the former athletic director and girls’ basketball coach of Mohawk Area School District. The terms of the settlement were finalized at the school district’s December 10 meeting. Under the settlement, the district’s insurance carrier will be disbursing $10,000. Of this amount, $4,000 will be allocated towards legal fees for Moncrief’s attorney, Joel Sansone, and the remaining $6,000 will be paid directly to Moncrief as compensatory damages. This agreement was facilitated through Sansone’s office, which will … Read more