On its surface, the state of Texas’ lawsuit challenging the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act might seem like a run-of-the-mill attack on reproductive rights. But the forthcoming ruling in Texas v.
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The lawsuit, filed by Republican led states, is one of several legal challenges to the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act rules.
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Tennessee led a coalition of 17 states that sued the federal government over a requirement that workers get unpaid time off ...