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The Supreme Court appeared virtually certain to side with an Ohio woman who lost a “reverse discrimination” suit against her ...
But the justices steered clear of that larger debate and focused solely on the appeal of an Ohio civil servant, a heterosexual, who said she lost two jobs to gay coworkers she felt were less qualified ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court seemed likely Wednesday to side with an Ohio woman who claims she suffered sex ...
Marlean Ames is seeking to revive her lawsuit alleging her employer engaged in reverse discrimination when she was denied a ...
The court's ultimate ruling could lower the bar for people belonging to majority groups to bring so-called reverse ...
Marlean Ames says she is the victim of reverse discrimination: She was not hired for a job that she wanted, and she was ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON − Marlean Ames twice lost jobs at the Ohio Department of Youth Services to other candidates she thought were less qualified. Both workers were gay and Ames, a heterosexual ...
She claims a gay woman and man were favoured ahead of her. Marlean Ames received numerous promotions and good evaluations over the years working in Ohio's youth corrections system, so when she was ...
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