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Ruling season” is over and SCOTUS is finally in recess. After a harrowing month of decisions that have changed America as we ...
A recent Supreme Court ruling in a case of so-called reverse discrimination is significant for employers and employees alike.
Early this month the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on the idea that victims of so-called "reverse discrimination" — discrimination ...
"This term, the Supreme Court made it easier for members of a majority group to state discrimination claims, temporarily ...
A Supreme Court ruling about discrimination claims was a win for the rule of law, not a judicial ideology, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Noah Feldman writes.
NEWSLETTERS The ‘reverse discrimination’ US Supreme Court ruling could’ve been much worse There are bigger battles ahead to fight.
Noah Feldman: ‘Reverse discrimination’ ruling is a win for the rule of law Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — arguably the Supreme Court’s most progressive member — emphasized that the text ...
In an opinion by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson — arguably the Supreme Court’s most progressive member — the justices eliminated that additional requirement for reverse discrimination claims.
What SCOTUS Actually Said About Workplace Fairness in This Year’s Big “Reverse Discrimination” Case The lawyer who successfully argued Ames v. Ohio says the real win is for even-handed law ...
White individuals and straight people do not need to meet a higher burden of proof than members of minority groups to prevail in employment discrimination suits, the Supreme Court held Thursday ...
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