Standing in consumer class actions: TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez
The Supreme Court’s decision in TransUnion LLC v. Ramirez tightened standing requirements for consumer class actions.
Are Mandatory Vaccinations Legal? Yes, Here’s Why
In Klaassen vs the Trustees of Indian University, a preliminary injunction against vaccination mandates was denied. Here is why.
California law firm takes stand against casteism in the workplace
Rushing McCarl filed an amicus brief on behalf of the Ambedkar International Center in a landmark case targeting caste discrimination in California workplaces.
Read my lips: masks can discriminate against the hearing-impaired
Masks can help protect us from virus transmission, but they also risk socially isolating those who depend on lip-reading, leaving them unable to communicate.
Facial recognition technology and the Fourth Amendment
The law often must adapt long-established legal frameworks to address novel problems, and sometimes legal solutions do not keep pace with technological innovation.
Statement on racial justice and equality
Rushing McCarl is committed to the pursuit of racial and social justice in America.
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