The EEOC’s broad subpoena power will be put to the test as the University of Pennsylvania prepares to argue Tuesday the school need not identify Jewish faculty members for an antisemitism probe.
United States District Court Judge Gerald Pappert’s decision could determine the scope of the EEOC’s investigations into antisemitism on college campuses nationwide.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Winthrop University students walk on campus Tuesday in Rock Hill. (TRACY KIMBALL/tkimball@heraldonline.com) Amy Bailey, a former ...
The board of education claimed that EEOC violated Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Administrative Procedure Act and the Fifth Amendment guarantee of due process. A portion of the complaint ...
The EEOC has directed its investigators to close all pending disparate impact discrimination charges by September 30, 2025, unless special permission is granted to continue, following an executive ...
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