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The lawyer who successfully argued Ames v. Ohio says the real win is for even-handed law, not for dismantling DEI.
I am not suggesting that discrimination cannot go the other way. It is conceivable that a minority group can discriminate ...
The pernicious emphasis on group rights over individual rights ran into a unanimous Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court unanimously determined that an Ohio woman can move forward with her complaint that a state agency passed ...
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling eliminates the concept of reverse discrimination and changes how majority-group status is ...
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with an Ohio woman who claimed to be the victim of reverse discrimination because she is ...
The march toward greater fairness for jobs, promotions and college admissions continues apace, with the Supreme Court’s ...
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AfroTech on MSNUnanimous Supreme Court Ruling Will Make It Easier For People To File Reverse Discrimination LawsuitsIt will now be easier for employees to file reverse discrimination lawsuits. This stems from an initial lawsuit filed by ...
Opinion: William and Mary law professor Nicole Porter says that despite a unanimous decision in Ames v. Ohio, there appears ...
Aristotle’s axiom “one swallow does not make a summer” suggests caution in anticipating large reverberations from a Supreme ...
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