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H.I.V. Discrimination Law Fails in Chinese Court
A court in China has ruled against a plaintiff who claimed he was discriminated against in a job application because of his positive HIV status. From the New York Times: The man who filed the lawsuit, a 22-year-old college graduate, had already passed a battery of written tests and an interview when a mandatory blood test revealed his H.I.V. status, prompting the local education bureau in the eastNovember 12, 2010 2:15 PM
Censorship Lawsuit Against Baidu and China Dismissed
A Manhattan judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by eight New York-based writers and video producers against Baidu and C
In China, Don't Dare Help the Elderly
At Bloomberg, Adam Minter explains why many Chinese have come to believe that, in the words of one Weibo poster,
September 9, 2011 8:47 PM
Behind the Li Gang Case, Part 1: Chen Family Forced to Drop Suit
China Geeks translates the first part of an investigative report by Wang Keqin about the “Li Gang” case. Read
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