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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 ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — arguably the Supreme Court’s most progressive member — emphasized that the text of the law ...
The Supreme Court's decision, which landed amid a backlash to diversity programs, could increase "reverse discrimination" ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday sent the case of an Ohio woman who contends that she was the victim of reverse discrimination ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a lawsuit from an Ohio woman who​ claimed she was the victim of reverse discrimination.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that a straight woman can move forward with her Title VII Civil Rights Act ...
The Supreme Court has sided with a worker who faced a so-called reverse discrimination lawsuit due to her being a straight woman. Here's what to know.