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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of an Ohio woman in her bid to revive a lawsuit alleging she was passed over for ...
In a unanimous ruling on Thursday, the justices lowered the bar for people in majority groups (typically considered white, ...
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Trump's new White House photo hearkens back to past portraits where presidents appeared unsmiling against dark backgrounds.
The Supreme Court's decision, which landed amid a backlash to diversity programs, could increase "reverse discrimination" lawsuits.
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday that a straight woman can move forward with her Title VII Civil Rights Act ...
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The New Republic on MSNSCOTUS Sides With Straight Woman in Sexuality Discrimination CaseThe Supreme Court just made it easier for a a majority group that historically has not faced oppression to claim they are ...
The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday vacated the appeals court’s ruling and sent the case back for further consideration, meaning Ames will get a chance to prove her discrimination claims against the ...
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The New Republic on MSNChina Trolls Trump After He Finally Gets a Phone Call With XiAfter Trump repeatedly told Americans that it was China that was so desperate to get him on the phone to discuss a trade deal ...
The Supreme Court unanimously revived a straight woman’s “reverse discrimination” case against her former employer Thursday, lowering the legal hurdle for white and straight employees to bring ...
Marlean Ames argued she faced too high a legal burden in pressing her claim after being passed over and demoted in favor of a lesbian and a gay man.
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