For Immediate Release New York, NY, September 16, 2024 – The charge filed by Lieutenant Joel Ramirez alleges that senior NYPD officials, including Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny, protected white officers involved in serious...
Read More ›The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis (2024) represents a landmark shift in how courts interpret workplace retaliation and discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This ruling clarified...
Read More ›As technology advances, so do the potential risks of Artificial Intelligence [AI]. In particular, AI bias is a growing concern in the age of automation. AI bias, which arises from algorithms that make decisions based on incorrect or incomplete...
Read More ›Discrimination in the workplace is unfortunately still a widespread problem. All too often, qualified individuals are denied promotions simply because of their gender, race, religion, or other distinguishing characteristics. This practice has...
Read More ›With the rise of remote work due to the pandemic, more and more virtual collaborations are taking place. It is important to remember that anti-harassment laws apply to these interactions, just as much as they do in the physical workplace....
Read More ›FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEW YORK, June 30, 2016 – New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., representing NYPD Sergeant Zaka Rehman says the NYPD failed to promote him to Lieutenant due to his national...
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