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White Silence is Violence
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White Silence is Violence

Ahmaud Arbery. Breonna Taylor. Christian Cooper. George Floyd. David McAtee. The lasting power of white supremacy is once again on full […]

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New York Times Investigation Supports Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C.’s Race Harassment Class Action Against Tesla
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New York Times Investigation Supports Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C.’s Race Harassment Class Action Against Tesla

One year ago, Bryan Schwartz Law, P.C., along with co-counsel Larry Organ and the California Civil Rights Law Group, filed […]

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Governor Brown Signs Wave of Sexual Harassment Legislation
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Governor Brown Signs Wave of Sexual Harassment Legislation

Yesterday, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law numerous amendments to the sexual harassment provisions of the California Fair Employment and […]

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California Mandates Employers Display Transgender Rights Poster in Workplace
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California Mandates Employers Display Transgender Rights Poster in Workplace

On October 15, 2017, Governor Brown approved SB 396, a law that requires California employers with 5 employees or more […]

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California Lawmakers introduce new proposals to address Sexual Harassment in the workplace
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California Lawmakers introduce new proposals to address Sexual Harassment in the workplace

Today in California, employees who are subjected to unwanted sexual advances at work have just one year to file a […]

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A Single Racial Slur Can Support a Hostile Work Environment Claim
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A Single Racial Slur Can Support a Hostile Work Environment Claim

For a harassment claim to be actionable under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the workplace conduct “must be […]

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