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The Supreme Court unanimously determined that an Ohio woman can move forward with her complaint that a state agency passed ...
The pernicious emphasis on group rights over individual rights ran into a unanimous Supreme Court.
The lawyer who successfully argued Ames v. Ohio says the real win is for even-handed law, not for dismantling DEI.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with an Ohio woman who claimed to be the victim of reverse discrimination because she is ...
The Supreme Court's decision, which landed amid a backlash to diversity programs, could increase "reverse discrimination" ...
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling eliminates the concept of reverse discrimination and changes how majority-group status is ...
I am not suggesting that discrimination cannot go the other way. It is conceivable that a minority group can discriminate ...
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The Root on MSNLegal Experts: How U.S. Supreme Court’s Ruling on ‘Reverse Discrimination’ Will Make Things Worse For Black AmericansAttorney Marc Brown said, "the floodgates have been let open" after the Supreme Court's ruling on reverse discrimination.
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The Nation on MSNThe Supreme Court Just Cleared the Way for a Flood of “Reverse Discrimination” LawsuitsThe court’s ruling in favor of a woman who says she was passed over for jobs because she is straight is correct in theory—but ...
The US Supreme Court has unanimously sided with Marlean Ames, an Ohio woman who claimed she was discriminated against at work ...
Aristotle’s axiom “one swallow does not make a summer” suggests caution in anticipating large reverberations from a Supreme ...
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