A lawsuit filed by a female prisoner who had a sexual relationship with a male guard that produced a child has raised the question of whether an inmate is legally capable of exercising consent.
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Monthly Archives: November 2021
‘Bivens Is Unavailable’ in US Citizen’s Lawsuit Against Federal Officers, 6th Circuit Says
A U.S. citizen who claimed his rights were violated after he spent hours in a cold detention cell is unable to sue border patrol agents under the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics, the majority of the Sixth Circuit said in a split ruling.
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9th Circ.: Wynn Las Vegas Must Face Hostile Work Environment Claim Over Response to Customer’s Unwanted Sexual Advances
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reinstated a manicurist’s hostile work environment claim against Wynn Las Vegas resort, following several other circuits’ holdings that such a claim can stem from an employer’s response to unwanted sexual advances by a third party toward an employee.
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‘Guilty, Guilty, Guilty’: Ahmaud Arbery Verdicts Met With Relief, but Concerns About Trial Linger
ICYMI: “In this case, despite overwhelming racial prejudice, justice was still served. Yet this was the exception to the rule,” the League of Women Voters said in a written statement.
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