CHICAGO — On Sept. 15, the Liberty Justice Center, joined by the Cato Institute, filed an amicus brief urging the United States Supreme Court to hear Speech First v. Sands,
A normal afternoon at the Wadesboro post office was interrupted when a group of individuals armed with cameras attempted to film inside the government building.
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Court concluded, because both men and women were offended by the work environment, the employees could not prove that S&S created a hostile or abusive environment or in violation of Title VII. Employees Appealed and the Ninth Circuit reversed the order of dismissal.
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) prohibits places of public accommodation, such as hotels, theaters, department stores, etc., from discriminating against individuals.