On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Jun 28, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
As a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, I understand how difficult it is to put your civilian life on hold to return to, or join up for, active duty. If you choose to serve, your acceptance of this responsibility should not become a disability when you return home....
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Jun 23, 2016 | Firm News
Baylor remains at the center of a firestorm over accusations of rape and sexual assault on its campus. The latest lawsuit “accuses the nation’s largest Baptist school of creating a ‘hunting ground for sexual predators.'” Under Title IX,...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Jun 14, 2016 | Employment Law
Conflicts between employers and employees with caregiving responsibilities show no sign of easing. Family responsibility discrimination covers complaints related to pregnancy, motherhood/fatherhood, and care of an aging or ill parent. A recent study authored by the...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Jun 2, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
The U.S. Supreme Court recently decided a case that attracted little attention. On the surface, CRST Van Expedited, Inc. v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission[i] (5/19/16) was about the definition of a “prevailing party” for purposes of awarding...
On Behalf of NachtLaw, P.C. | Jun 1, 2016 | Nacht Law in the News
On May 26, 2016, Nakisha Chaney joined the Board of Directors for the Student Advocacy Center of Michigan. The Student Advocacy Center works to assist our most vulnerable students stay in school, realize their rights to a quality public education, and experience...