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The Top Employment Cases of 2024
California Labor & Employment Law Review - Volume 39 Issue 1
Another tsunami of employment law cases hit in 2024—with multiple decisions from both the U.S. Supreme Court and the California Supreme Court, in addition to a deluge from state and federal appellate courts. We saw the end of Chevron deference. Arbitration remains a hotly litigated topic. Courts rejected challenges to AB 5 and to Proposition 22. And anti-discrimination and anti-retaliation laws are continuing to develop.
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