

Employers face strict limits on what they can ask about disability and health during hiring. This post explains which questions are off limits before a job offer, what employers may ask, and how to respond when an interview crosses the line.
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Many federal discrimination claims require a charge with the EEOC before you can sue. This post explains the filing process, the strict deadlines involved, and how the right-to-sue letter fits into the path toward a lawsuit.

New Jersey is an at-will employment state, but at-will does not mean an employer can fire you for any reason. This post explains the limits on at-will employment and the situations where a termination becomes legally wrongful.

Employers are barred from using your genetic information or family medical history against you. This post explains the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, what employers cannot do, and how this protection matters as genetic testing becomes more common.

Most employees who work in New York City earn paid sick and safe leave they can use for illness, caregiving, or safety needs related to domestic violence. This post explains who is covered, how leave accrues, and what to do if your employer denies it.