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                        The U.S. Justice Department has settled a discrimination lawsuit against Washington University School of Medicine. The suit claimed the medical school violated the Immigration and Nationality Act by discriminating against an employee based on his citizenship status.
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                        Missouri shelled out more than $2 million last month to settle the latest worker discrimination case against the state's prison system. Richard Dixson, a…
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                        Some St. Louis Catholics are suing the city over an ordinance that protects women against workplace discrimination based on whether they've had an…
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                        Workplace discrimination against gay people is legal in 29 states. So some LGBT people have filed discrimination claims using a legal argument from a 1989 Supreme Court case about gender stereotypes.
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                        A Missouri senator is calling on the Legislature to bar discrimination based on sexual orientation in light of a former University of Missouri football…
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                        Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon is asking the state's Republican-led Legislature to bar discrimination based on sexual orientation.But the measure's chances of…
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                        Testimony was heard today on legislation that would redefine what constitutes workplace discrimination in Missouri. If passed, workplace discrimination
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                        A Missouri House committee is considering legislation making it harder for employees to win lawsuits over workplace discrimination.The bill heard Monday…
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                        A State House committee began a hearing Tuesday into a stripped-down version of the workplace discrimination bill. Governor Jay Nixon vetoed the House…
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                        The Missouri Senate has given final approval to legislation changing the rules for lawsuits over workplace discrimination.Senators backed the bill in 23-8…
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
