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Legal Advocacy News

The latest on AARP Foundation's work to protect the rights of older adults.


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Federal Court Issues Landmark Civil Rights of People with Disabilities Decision Enabling Thousands of D.C. Citizens to Transition Out of Nursing Facilities

The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has issued a resounding judgment in the class action case Brown, et al v. District of Columbia, finding that the District of Columbia has violated the rights of D.C. residents with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 

Read: Press Release

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    Partial Settlement Agreement Wins Back Retirement Funds

    Nationwide Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Raytheon for Age Discrimination in Hiring

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    The suit filed on June 11, 2024, in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts asserts Raytheon’s practice of reserving positions exclusively for recent graduates discriminates against older workers in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Massachusetts Fair Employment Practices Act, and the Virginia Human Rights Act.

    The case team includes Rebecca Rodgers, Samantha Gerleman, Lauren Naylor, William Alvarado Rivera, and Louis Lopez.

    For more information about this lawsuit, please contact Rebecca Rodgers at [email protected] or (202) 434-6983.

    Read: Related Articles (PDF)

    Is Your Pension Safe?

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    Are you a retiree from a job with a religious organization? Your pension may be at risk.

    Learn More About Pension Plans

    AARP Foundation Is Fighting to Keep Drug Prices Lower

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    Learn about the amicus briefs AARP Foundation attorneys have filed supporting Medicare’s ability to negotiate prices.

    Learn More About RX Lawsuits

    Home Care Workers Fight for Illegally Withheld Pay

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    Find out about the class action lawsuit AARP Foundation filed after this home care worker’s pay was cut and she was illegally denied overtime.

    Court Finds Nursing Facility Broke Laws With Discharge of California Woman

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    Nursing facility residents’ right to return following a hospital stay upheld.

    Read: Press Release and Gloria Single's Story

    Judge Approves Model Settlement in Lawsuit Challenging Workplace Wellness Program

    Yale University has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit.

    Kwesell v. Yale University, U.S. Dist. Ct. Conn. 3:19-cv-10980

    Read: Complaint (PDF), Article , WNPR Listen/Read, Press Release, Listen Take on Today podcast

    Judge Rules to Merge Lawsuits on Behalf of Pensioners

    Suits challenge Diocese of Albany’s failure to adequately fund pensions of retirees of its affiliated hospital, St. Clare’s.

    Read: News 10 (article)

     

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    AARP Foundation 2024 Supreme Court Preview

    The Supreme Court often hears cases affecting the lives of people over 50. Read our review of key cases coming before the Court this year and likely to come in the future.