US Supreme Court hears heterosexual woman's case as 'reverse' discrimination cases mount ...
The nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization received a record number of complaints of discrimination and Islamophobic attacks amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and ...
The eventual ruling in the case, Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, could determine whether so-called reverse discrimination claims should be evaluated under the same standards as those ...
Iowa Republicans are seeking to remove gender identity as a protected class in the state's civil rights act, ending 18 years of protection from discrimination for transgender Iowans. House ...
Both workers were gay and Ames, a heterosexual, tried to sue for discrimination. "I was straight and pushed aside," Ames told Reuters. But a federal judge dismissed her suit because Ames hadn’t ...
This is a positive thing! But sometimes, these differences can lead to discrimination. Discrimination is when someone is treated differently or unfairly for being who they are, or for a particular ...
In the end, justices appeared to come to rare consensus -- to find what Justice Neil Gorsuch called "radical agreement" -- in the case of a straight white woman alleging "reverse discrimination ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court heard arguments on Wednesday over an employment discrimination suit filed by a straight woman who twice lost positions to gay workers.
31, 2025. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File) Signaling a major shift in civil rights enforcement, the federal agency that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws has moved to dismiss six of its own cases ...
In 2021, Boston began requiring real estate developers to consider how their projects could hurt residents historically discriminated against in housing and take steps to reduce those impacts.
The Australian Human Rights Commission has developed fact sheets and a lesson plan about the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (IDERD) - which falls on 21 March - to ...
the Supreme Court signaled it would rule that white people and members of other majority groups who file reverse-discrimination lawsuits shouldn’t face tougher legal scrutiny than Black and ...
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