Religious Baker Back to Court; Here’s a Simple Solution
The same baker whose decision,.....»»
Colorado baker back in court over 2nd LGBT bias allegation
Attorneys for a Colorado baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a gay couple on religious grounds say the state is punishing him again for not baking a cake celebrating a gender transition......»»
Tech companies are fighting and working around new laws
Some U.S. tech companies have a simple solution to a raft of new laws that impact their businesses: Fight them in court or interpret them in the best light possible......»»
Key Words: ‘Welcome back to our place of work’ — U.K. Speaker Bercow as Parliament returns
That was the simple message from the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, as the U.K. Parliament returned to business on Wednesday, a day after the Supreme Court ruled Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s prorogation was unlawful......»»
Justices Duck Religious Baker Case – Ignore Simple Alternative
Justices Duck Religious Baker Case – Ignore Simple Alternative.....»»
Justices Rule 7-2 For Religious Baker in Gay Wedding Cake Case
The Supreme Court has just ruled overwhelmingly in favor of a Colo.....»»
Can religious business owners discriminate after Supreme Court baker ruling?
A Supreme Court ruling in favor of Colorado baker Jack Phillips, who refused to make a custom cake for a same-sex wedding, could mark the first step toward allowing businesses to withhold ce.....»»
The Secret to Disconnecting? Bring Back the "Away" Message
You can ignore your phone while you are on vacation, but everyone will think you are just ignoring them. There is a simple solution: bring back the away message......»»
Colorado Baker Who Refused to Bake a Gay Couple’s Wedding Cake Is Back in Court
This time, the controversy is over a cake intended to celebrate the anniversary of a woman's gender tra.....»»
Religious Baker Beats Gay Marriage Again – As He Should
Court Follows Several Precedents on sexual orientation, and Law Prof’s Suggested Compromise WASHINGTON, DC, October 12, 2018 – Britain’s Supreme Court, following the rationale of several U.S. cases, and a compromise p.....»»
Vatican complains after French court rules in favor of nun dismissed from religious order
Vatican complains after French court rules in favor of nun dismissed from religious order.....»»
JTM fires back against lawsuit in fraternal feud
One of Cincinnati's largest private companies, JTM Provisions Co., is firing back against one of the four brothers who owns the company, who is suing his family on accusations of religious discrimination......»»
Supreme Court sends 3 climate change cases against oil and gas companies back to lower courts
The Supreme Court asked lower courts to reconsider the cases in the wake of its decision on BP .....»»
Chicago companies are plotting returns to the office. It won’t be as simple as turning off Zoom.
As many large Chicago companies begin nudging employees back to the workplace, executives and human resources departments are weighing how soon, and how strictly, they should return .....»»
: EU court says Amazon was wrongly ordered to pay $300 million in back taxes
Europe’s second-highest court on Wednesday annulled a European Commission ruling that ordered Amazon to pay some €250 million to Luxembourg......»»
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff slammed Facebook for asking its "Supreme Court" to rule on Trump"s suspension: "This is your company"
Benioff told the WSJ that the board was "right to punt" the case back to the company and th.....»»
There"s a simple solution for companies struggling to hire: Pay workers more
Companies need to pay workers more to attract and retain employees. Those that cannot are doomed to fail. Fast-food chains.....»»
Costco is reopening its food courts as restrictions loosen and bringing back fan-favorite items
Costco execs say the food court i.....»»
Midtown auction land back on the market for $7.95 million
Months after a court-ordered auction, Midtown land is back on the market for $7.95 million......»»
Supreme Court Denies Facebook Appeal On Curtailing $15B Tracking Lawsuit
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by Facebook (NASDAQ: FB) to scale back a $15-billion lawsuit accusing the company of illegally tracking the internet activities of its users. read more.....»»
With Derek Chauvin’s trial, Court TV is back
The network that thrived in the era of O.J. Simpson and the Menendez is back with a trial for a new era......»»