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Appeals Court Sides With Intelligence Officers Fired Over DEI Activities

The Epoch Times

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July 3, 2026

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Appeals Court Sides With Intelligence Officers Fired Over DEI Activities

A federal district court previously blocked the firings, saying the intelligence officers were entitled to full pay while their appeal plays out.

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The Next Web

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· Jun 23, 2026

Workday must face California lawsuit over AI hiring bias, judge rules

A San Francisco judge cleared a proposed class action to proceed, in a case described as the first to broadly target the algorithms behind AI screening software. A US federal judge has ruled that Workday must face claims its AI-powered hiring software screened out job applicants at other companies in ways that allegedly broke California [] This story continues at The Next Web

Arizona Daily Independent

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· Jun 23, 2026

Arizona Supreme Court to Review Standing in DEI Lawsuit

Arizona Supreme Court to Review Standing in DEI Lawsuit

ArcaMax

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· Jul 1, 2026

Judge scolds all lawyers in Karen Read wrongful death suit over ex-Trooper Michael Proctor info leak

BOSTON — A judge called in all the attorneys involved in the wrongful death suit against Karen Read to scold them over leaked impounded information on former State Police Trooper Michael Proctor. Plymouth County Superior Court Judge Mark Gildea...

Ars Technica

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· Jun 30, 2026

Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court

Supreme Court will weigh if Apple contempt finding in Epic case is “erroneous.”

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 22, 2026

Battle Over Media Comments Could Strip Death Penalty From Charlie Kirk Murder Trial

A Utah judge is scheduled to rule Monday on whether prosecutors crossed an ethical line by speaking publicly about evidence in the murder case against Tyler Robinson, the 23-year-old accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Defense attorneys are asking Fourth District Judge Tony Graf to remove the death penalty as a sentencing option. They [] Battle Over Media Comments Could Strip Death Penalty From Charlie Kirk Murder Trial

India Today

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· Jul 2, 2026

SC quashes tribunal orders for using AI-hallucinated citations, orders rehearing

SC quashes tribunal orders for using AI-hallucinated citations, orders rehearing

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Related coverage for "Appeals Court Sides With Intelligence Officers Fired Over DEI Activities": The Next Web — Workday must face California lawsuit over AI hiring bias, judge rules. Arizona Daily Independent — Arizona Supreme Court to Review Standing in DEI Lawsuit. ArcaMax — Judge scolds all lawyers in Karen Read wrongful death suit over ex-Trooper Michael Proctor info leak. Ars Technica — Apple takes Epic fight over app store fees to the Supreme Court. Tampa Free Press — Battle Over Media Comments Could Strip Death Penalty From Charlie Kirk Murder Trial. India Today — SC quashes tribunal orders for using AI-hallucinated citations, orders rehearing