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The headline is correct; the court held unanimously that a straight woman who claimed she was discriminated against by her ...
The lawyer who successfully argued Ames v. Ohio says the real win is for even-handed law, not for dismantling DEI.
I am not suggesting that discrimination cannot go the other way. It is conceivable that a minority group can discriminate ...
A professor of law at Harvard University, he is author, most recently, of “To Be a Jew Today: A New Guide to God, Israel, and ...
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the "background circumstances" rule, which held major-group employees to a higher ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an Akron-area woman can move forward with her reverse discrimination lawsuit.
A Supreme Court decision yesterday on a case of workplace discrimination could have major impacts on the employment landscape ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — arguably the Supreme Court’s most progressive member — emphasized that the text of the law ...
The Supreme Court ruled requirements for discrimination lawsuits do not vary based on if the plaintiff is a member of the ...
Attorney Marc Brown said, "the floodgates have been let open" after the Supreme Court's ruling on reverse discrimination.