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Title VII’s anti-retaliation provision covers telling a sexual harasser to stop

In a ruling that seems too obvious to have been the subject of debate (though it was), the Sixth Circuit held this week that Title VII's protection against being subject to discrimination "because [the employee] opposed . . . an unlawful employment practice,” 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-3(a), covers a worker who resists sexual harassment by […]

Deutsche Bank to pay $2.5 billion fine over rate-rigging

As the New York Times reports today, Deutsche Bank will pay a $2.5 billion penalty to United States and British authorities to settle accusations that it helped manipulate the benchmarks used to set interest rates on trillions of dollars in mortgages, student loans, credit cards and other debt, officials said on Thursday. The rate that […]

Public health advocates urge FDA to regulate e-cigarettes

"It's Time to Regulate E-Cigarettes" is the title of an op-ed in today's New York Times by former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner David Kessler and Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids President Matt Myers. Noting that "youth e-cigarette use tripled in just one year, surpassing the use of traditional cigarettes," the writers express concern that "E-cigarettes […]

Free access to credit scores for struggling consumers

FICO — the business analytics company that calculates everyone's credit score — has agreed to provide free credit scores to consumers who seek counseling through non-profit credit counseling organizations. FICO noted that it was influenced by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which believes that credit counselors' work is more effective when the counselor and consumer […]

FTC Enforcing Advertising Guidelines Against “Pay-for-Praise”

The recent announcement of an FTC settlement with a company called AmeriFreight that was paying customers to write reviews, then trolling for new customers by pointing to its favorable online ratings, brings to mind the controversy a few years ago about the FTC's amendments of its advertising guidelines to apply to misleading use of online […]

FTC and CFPB settle charges against Green Tree Servicing

From the Federal Trade Commission's press release: A national mortgage servicing company will pay $63 million to resolve Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau charges that it harmed homeowners with illegal loan servicing and debt collection practices. The FTC and CFPB allege that Green Tree Servicing LLC made illegal and abusive debt collection […]

Senators introduce bill to regulate cosmetics

Senators Feinstein (D-CA) and Collins (R-ME) have introduced a bill entitled Personal Care Products Safety Act, which would gives the FDA significantly more authority over cosmetics and personal care products, including the authority to order recalls of dangerous products. The bill would require the FDA to review chemicals used in these products and to provide […]

Third Circuit refuses to extend ascertainability further; Judge Rendell would scale it back

In last week's decision Byrd v. Aaron's, Inc., a unanimous panel of the Third Circuit reversed a district court's decision to deny class certification on ascertainability grounds. (You'll recall that ascertainability is the court-developed notion that a class must show an administratively feasible means of identifying class members; the test is particularly strict and plaintiff-unfriendly […]

Who benefits from a tuition tax credit?

…is the question analysis by this thoughtful piece in Vox (with an embedded clip from The West Wing, for those of you feeling nostalgic for a more harmonious time in government, however fictional). The occasion for the discussion is Sen. Rand Paul’s proposal to make college completely tax deductible. See whom that would help most, […]