Legal Articles, Employee Rights

SSDI Direct Benefits Non-Deductible for Support Payments, Says Court

Blog post about the use of money from Social Security disability income for child support payments.

Qui tam and reverse false claims

Discusses the details of qui tam and reverse false claims for whistleblowers, including what rights and remedies employees have

Pregnant Social Worker Sues Former Employer For Abusive Termination

Blog post about a pregnant woman sued her former employer for wrongful termination.

Connection Between Employer and Employee's Assault Too Tenuous

Blog post about the liability of an employer if an employee is assaulted at work.

Freedom of Religion in the workplace, government and everywhere else: Part 1

This article explains the basic legal history of freedom of religion in the constitution

Worker's Compensation Not Undermined by Employee's Contract

Blog post about a case involving a claim for worker's compensation and the rights of employees in employment contracts.

Woman's Emotional Distress Not Barred By Sexual Harassment Claim

Blog post about a woman who brought suit against her employer for claims of sexual harassment and emotional distress.

Board of Ed. Terminates Tenured Teacher For Sexual Misconduct

Blog post about a tenured teacher who appealed his firing for sexual harassment of students.

Teacher Terminated After Locking Student in Small Room

Blog post about a teacher who was fired for locking a student in a small room.

Tenured Teacher Terminated After Calling Student an "Animal"

Blog post about a tenured teacher fired for calling a student an "animal."

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