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How Arbitration Clauses Silence Women Speaking Out About Harassment
Therese Lawless has filed lawsuits against Silicon Valley’s most powerful companies, often for gender discrimination. But a growing trend of arbitration clauses in contracts is effectively silencing many of the women she represents.
Class Action Lawyers Say Equifax Can’t Prevent You From Suing Them
If you checked to see if your social security number was stolen, there's no need to worry that you've signed away your right to join a class action lawsuit.
How Trump Could Make It Easier for Corporations to Screw You Over
Do you know what the Seventh Amendment is?
How Donald Trump's SCOTUS Pick, Neil Gorsuch, Could Shape The Future of Sports
In the near future, the Supreme Court could hear important cases on legalized sports gambling, college athlete pay-for-play, and Deflategate-style arbitration. Here's how Trump's new nominee could tilt the legal playing field.
Google Is Battling a Russian Spammer Over the Use of the Letter 'G'
Vitaly Popov wants to keep control of his domain that looks nearly identical to Google.com.
Throwback Thursday: When Curt Flood Tried To Get Free
In 1969, Curt Flood went up against baseball's reserve clause, which kept players beholden to their teams forever. He didn't win, but he started something big.
We Asked A Lawyer What to Do if You’ve Been Screwed by an Arbitration Clause
We asked a lawyer what to do when a big corporation steals your money and then says you can't join a class action suit against them.
How the System Screws Kris Bryant and Other MLB Rookies
The Cubs aren't calling up baseball's best prospect yet because baseball's collective bargaining agreement says it's smarter not to.