Monthly Archives: April 2018

Status Report on Key Trump Administration Enforcement Agency Leadership Nominations and Appointments

As we approach the fifteen-month mark of the Trump Administration — nearly one-third of the way through the President’s term

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Eleventh Circuit Concludes Employer Did Not Violate Title VII’s Religious Accommodation Requirement, Contrasting with Recent Tenth Circuit Ruling

The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the dismissal of a religious failure-to-accommodate lawsuit brought under Title VII by

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OFCCP Publishes Detailed Methodology for FY 2018 Audit Selection Process, Signaling Agency’s Commitment to Greater Transparency

Earlier this week, in an extraordinary gesture of openness that has not been seen in many years, the Department of

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