Marlean Ames received numerous promotions and good evaluations over the years working in Ohio's youth corrections system, so ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case that could reshape how reverse discrimination claims are handled under federal law.
The NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund and other civil rights groups told the Supreme Court in a legal filing that Ms ...
Marlean Ames says she is the victim of reverse discrimination: She was not hired for a job that she wanted, and she was demoted, because she is straight. Ames sued and brought her case to the Supreme ...
If the high court lowers the standard for discrimination claims from people in majority groups, employment experts said companies could have a harder time defending diversity programs.
Marlean Ames, a former Ohio youth corrections worker, is taking her 'reverse discrimination' case to the U.S. Supreme Court after being demoted in favor of a gay coworker. The case challenges the ...
Reverse discrimination lawsuits are increasing in the United States amid a backlash by conservatives and Republicans against initiatives in the public and private sectors to promote diversity ...
Marlean Ames said she felt "shocked and hurt and humiliated" when she was denied a promotion and demoted in 2019 with a $40 ...
The 61-year-old man was told his position was eliminated in July 2024. The lawsuit claims his job was filled days later by a 33-year-old woman.
The new year is full of potential blockbusters for the U.S. Supreme Court. Controversial issues before the justices ...
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