Tennessee led a coalition of 17 states that sued the federal government over a requirement that workers get unpaid time off for abortion care.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday revived a lawsuit by 17 Republican-led states challenging a U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rule that gives workers who have abortions the same legal ...
Led by Republican state attorneys general in Tennessee and Arkansas, the 17 states sued the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in April challenging its rules on how to implement the Pregnant ...
In February 2025, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court order dismissing the claims of conservative states against an EEOC rule carving out accommodations for elective abortions ...
In Tennessee v. EEOC, the Eighth Circuit reversed a district court’s decision and reinstated a lawsuit by 17 states (led by the Tennessee and ...
Tennessee unanimously passed a 2019 law to increase teacher diversity. Some Republicans now label these efforts as promoting ...
From today's decision in Tennessee v. EEOC, decided by Eighth Circuit Chief Judge Steven Colloton, joined by Judges James Loken and Jonathan Kobes: ...
Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti led coalition of states opposing EEOC rule offering accommodations for workers obtaining ...
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