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'Employers May Hesitate To Hire Women': Supreme Court Rejects Plea For Mandatory Menstrual Leave
The Supreme Court of India on Friday voiced concerns about the potential impact of making menstrual leave a statutory right, cautioning that such a move could unintentionally harm women’s employment ...
UofL to permanently close planetarium after years of uncertainty ...
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Supreme Court says no to menstrual leave law: But here’s the list of states and companies already offering period leave
Supreme Court of India has declined a plea seeking mandatory menstrual leave rules, with Justice Surya Kant warning such laws may affect women’s hiring. The debate continues as some states and ...
Uncover the effects of different state laws on your petition for partition. Gain clarity to navigate these challenges ...
The Eastern District is taking these cases very seriously,” said a senior staff attorney with ACLU of Northern California.
The Karnataka High Court recently made adverse remarks against a lawyer for "dictating and browbeating" it with a view to getting a favourable order [Ganesh &am ...
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Shooting lobby 'exerting pressure' on MPs despite Keyham recommendations, say gun control group
The fears were shared in the wake of the Keyham incident, where five people lost their lives ...
The Food and Drug Administration’s top drug regulator, Dr. Tracy Beth Hoeg, is working to hire a researcher and friend who wants the agency to add new warnings to antidepressants about unproven ...
New York State Supreme Court throws out a bute overage against trainer Todd Pletcher that would have resulted in fine and suspension ...
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ashley Hinson said it's "critical" to continue President Donald Trump's DOGE efforts to cut federal spending.
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The Supreme Court Has Another Tribal Sovereignty Test on Its Hands
Six years ago, the Supreme Court held that nearly half of the state of Oklahoma was still legally considered Indian country. State officials have gone to great lengths to refuse to apply the court’s ...
South Carolina grew by nearly 80,000 residents in a year. It’s left lawmakers and local governments wondering how to keep up the state’s infrastructure with the growth.
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