Marlean Ames alleges she was passed over for gay job candidates.
Marlean Ames challenged rulings requiring members of majority groups to meet a higher bar to prove job discrimination than ...
The Supreme Court is considering a case of “reverse discrimination” and the standard of proof under Title VII of the Civil ...
We're in radical agreement today,' Justice Gorsuch said. The Supreme Court steered clear of the larger debate over DEI.
The Supreme Court may alter Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act after a white woman challenged her ability to file a ...
On February 26, 2025, the Supreme Court and all three counsel appearing before it in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, appeared to walk ...
A straight woman says she faced discrimination after two LGBTQ+ employees obtained jobs she claimed they did not deserve.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday was sympathetic to an Ohio woman who alleges that she was the victim of reverse discrimination. Marlean Ames contends that she lost out on a promotion that she wanted, ...
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Latin Times on MSNSupreme Court Hears 'Reverse Discrimination' Case by Straight Woman Who Claims Her Job Was Given to Gay ManThe Supreme Court's review of Marlean Ames' workplace discrimination case could set a precedent on whether majority-group ...
On Wednesday the Supreme Court will consider the case of a straight woman who was allegedly discriminated at work over her sexuality. Plaintiff Marlean Ames earned nothing […] ...
The Supreme Court seemed to find common ground in a high-profile case brought by a straight woman alleging "reverse" job discrimination in favor of gay people.
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 ...
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