Supreme Court Decision Expands Title VII Job Transfer Claims

In a recent Supreme Court decision, the standard for what constitutes an adverse employment action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act was significantly lowered. The Court held that job transfers causing “some harm,” even without significant financial or status-related losses, could be sufficient for a discrimination claim. This case, Jatonya Clayborn Muldrow v. […]

Supreme Court Ruling on Religious Accommodations

In the Supreme Court ruling in Groff v. DeJoy, issued on June 29, the Court unanimously held that employers can only deny an employee’s request for a religious accommodation under federal law if they can prove that it would result in a substantial increase in costs for the business.