...the dialogue on abbreviations. Jean Constantine-Davis of the AARP Foundation Litigation stepped up to the podium to argue for the surviving spouses...
...stop the steady stream of litigation between retirees and companies over...terms. The case is AARP v. EEOC . ...
On a sunny day in late November, Marisa Katz drives east from downtown New Orleans to Chalmatte, one of the areas most ravaged by Hurricane Katrina
...policy debate over how much litigation is too much. ...
A year ago, the Supreme Court opened its term on a relatively quiet note, with few blockbuster cases on its docket
Key Discrimination Argument
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