The Supreme Court seems ready to make reverse discrimination suits easier by lowering the burden of proof for white, male, and straight plaintiffs.
Marlean Ames filed suit against a state agency claiming she was not given a promotion because she is heterosexual.
Supreme Court Considers Case on 'Reverse Discrimination'** In a powerful demonstration of the ongoing battle for equal rights in America, the Supreme Court delivered an encouraging message this week ...
Supreme Court justices appeared nearly unanimously aligned during oral arguments Wednesday that lower courts applied an ...
Marlean Ames contends she was passed over for a promotion and then demoted by Ohio Department of Youth Services the because she is heterosexual.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims she was passed over for a promotion ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a "reverse discrimination" case, in which a straight plaintiff sued her state ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that could have far-reaching impacts for employment discrimination lawsuits.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this morning in a case involving an Ohio woman who says she was discriminated against ...
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines' National Bureau of Investigation has recommended filing criminal charges against Vice President Sara Duterte over an alleged threat to assassinate President ...
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