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Title VII (The Civil Rights Act of 1964)

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  • Date:
    April 24, 2025
    Type:
    Podcasts and Webinars

    Webinar: Legal Insights for HR - Adapting DEI Strategies Amid Regulatory Shifts

    In this 60-minute webinar, Alejandro Pérez and Edmund Brown explore how the EEOC and DOJ guidance affects current legal standards related to President Trump's DEI order and what your organization needs to know to stay compliant.

  • Date:
    June 28, 2024
    Type:
    News

    Federal Regulations Lose Force After Supreme Court Strikes Down "Chevron"

    Federal agencies like the US Department of Labor (DOL) will need to meet a higher bar when engaging in rulemaking and defending their rules in court - including recent rules addressing overtime, independent contractors, pregnancy accommodations and more.

  • Date:
    April 18, 2024
    Type:
    News

    Supreme Court: Title VII Job Transfer Claims Need Not Prove "Significant" Harm

    An employee challenging a discriminatory job transfer under Title VII need not show that the transfer caused significant harm, the US Supreme Court has ruled.

  • Date:
    February 1, 2024
    Type:
    News

    EEOC Responds to Israel-Hamas Conflict With Fresh Guidance

    The EEOC has published new guidance on anti-Arab, anti-Middle Eastern, anti-Muslim, and antisemitic discrimination in response to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

  • Type:
    Training

    Retaliation - Supervisor Training

    The Retaliation training session, which examines the law and best practices for understanding, preventing and responding to unlawful retaliatory behavior in the workplace, has been enhanced to improve the content and appearance of the PowerPoint presentation.

  • Date:
    August 25, 2023
    Type:
    News

    Fifth Circuit Broadens Grounds for Title VII Liability

    The full 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed long-standing precedent regarding the type of adverse employment action a plaintiff must experience to prevail on a Title VII employment discrimination case.

  • Date:
    June 29, 2023
    Type:
    News

    Supreme Court Rejects 'De Minimis' Test for Title VII Religious Accommodations

    The Supreme Court has rejected the long-standing interpretation of Title VII that an employer may deny a religious accommodation when the requested accommodation would impose more than a de minimis, or trifling, burden on the employer's business.

  • Date:
    May 18, 2023
    Type:
    News

    EEOC Warns Employers About AI Discrimination Risk

    Employers that use AI and algorithmic decision-making tools must be careful that the technology does not systematically disadvantage people based on their race, color, religion, sex or national origin, according to a new guidance document from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).

  • Date:
    April 19, 2023
    Type:
    News

    Supreme Court Hears Sabbath Showdown in Religious Accommodation Case

    A high-profile religious accommodation dispute may expand when employers must accommodate their employees' religious beliefs under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

  • Date:
    March 28, 2023
    Type:
    News

    Penalty for EEO Poster Violations Swells to $659

    The $659 penalty is assessed for each offense, so employers with multiple worksites and/or locations where notices to applicants and employees are customarily posted may face additional penalties.

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HR guidance on how to maintain and enforce policies and practices that prohibit discrimination, harassment and retaliation under Title VII.