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DOJ, Rite Aid announce settlement to make Covid-19 vaccination website more accessible to disabled consumers
The Justice Department recently announced a settlement agreement with Rite Aid Corporation regarding the accessibility of its Covid-19 vaccination website for disabled individuals,
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DOJ announces “Combatting Redlining Initiative” to stop load discrimination
Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke recently announced the establishment of the "Combatting Redlining Initiative," which will focus on eliminating loan discrimination in the housing market.
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Lavaca, Arkansas man indicted for alleged $100 million Medicare fraud scheme
A federal grand jury has indicted a Western Arkansas man over allegations of health care fraud involving $100 million in Medicare billing.
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DOJ says it 'will vigorously oppose' retaliating employers in discrimination cases after North Carolina settlement
The recent settlement of a federal case against Wilson County, North Carolina, over a 911 operator's firing following sexual harassment claims sends a message to victims, a U.S. Department of Justice attorney said.