June 24, 2024
The Fourth Circuit reinstated a lawsuit Monday accusing the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration of pulling a job offer after it learned the applicant had participated in a sexual harassment suit against the FBI, saying a trial court held the would-be special agent to too high of a standard.
October 24, 2023
A Fourth Circuit panel on Tuesday probed a theory by an applicant to the Drug Enforcement Administration who alleged her job offer was unlawfully yanked at the "first available opportunity," questioning whether that assertion could support her retaliation claim.
October 23, 2023
The Fourth Circuit's October argument lineup will find the court delving into a contract dispute between star NBA forward Zion Williamson and his former agent, while a former Drug Enforcement Administration recruit attempts to bring back her discrimination lawsuit.
October 02, 2023
The Ninth Circuit will oversee arguments in a case accusing Meta of bias against U.S. citizens, while the Fourth Circuit will hear an unsuccessful job applicant's retaliation case against the Drug Enforcement Administration and a former executive's push to reinstate her age discrimination case. Here, Law360 previews three upcoming argument sessions that discrimination lawyers should have on their radar.