WASHINGTON, - The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider on Wednesday an Ohio woman's claim that she was denied a promotion and demoted because she is straight in a case that could make it easier for ...
The Supreme Court is considering a case of “reverse discrimination” and the standard of proof under Title VII of the Civil ...
The court's ultimate ruling could lower the bar for people belonging to majority groups to bring so-called reverse ...
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday for a case involving a woman who claims she was unfairly discriminated ...
Marlean Ames’s lawsuit claims she was bumped from her position at an Ohio agency because the state department was biased ...
Marlean Ames is seeking to revive her lawsuit alleging her employer engaged in reverse discrimination when she was denied a ...
The Supreme Court is slated to hear oral arguments Wednesday for an unusual reverse discrimination case that could open the ...
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments that could change how employment discrimination claims work for people in majority groups. In Ames v. Department of Ohio Youth Services, an ...
The US Supreme Court is expected to build on its recent landmark workplace discrimination precedent as it weighs claims by an ...
The US Supreme Court is set to weigh in on the case of a straight white woman from Ohio who claims she was passed up on a ...
While the eyes of the world look on in disbelief at the dismantling of the U.S. government, the U.S. Supreme Court dances on.
The Supreme Court must decide if straight and white litigants must meet the same discrimination standards as Black and gay people.