As we continue to explore the Civil Rights Trail during Black History Month, we turn our attention to South Carolina, including the Benjamin E. Mays House Museum in Greenwood and the McCrory’s Five and Dine in Rock Hill. Click here to learn More
Kimberly Sheridan to speak at NRRDA conference
Join Kimberly Sheridan, Esq. for a panel presentation at the NRRDA conference in San Antonio March 2-4, 2022. Kimberly’s session is “Evaluating Plaintiff Experts: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”.
Workplace Harassment Law Reform: Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act
On February 10, 2022, after 4 years of deliberation, the U.S. Senate passed the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act. President Biden is expected to sign it soon. Once in effect, the Act will ban forced arbitration in cases involving sexual misconduct and, instead, allow victims to arbitrate voluntarily or bring… Read More
Alabama Civil Rights Trail
Let’s look at important civil rights events in Alabama as we continue exploring the Civil Rights Trail in celebration of Black History Month. Click here to learn More The tragedies and triumphs that took place in Alabama during the 1950s and 1960s awakened an entire nation to the reality of racial injustice and hatred that affected African-Americans all over the… Read More
Florida Civil Rights Trail
In celebration of Black History Month, we are exploring the Civil Rights Trail. This week’s post takes us to Florida. Florida is known for its beautiful beaches and mild climate, but its history of racial inequality is a more somber story. Even before the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum on a broad scale, activists here… Read More
