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The justices rejected an appeals court’s requirement that members of majority groups meet a heightened standard to win ...
As the Supreme Court bears down on the most contentious stretch of its annual session, the justices have been taking detours ...
The US Supreme Court revived a job-bias lawsuit by a woman who says she suffered so-called reverse discrimination because she ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Mexican government cannot sue U.S. gun manufacturers to hold them responsible ...
The court ruled in favor of Marlean Ames, who says she was passed over for professional opportunities as a straight person in ...
The Supreme Court’s decision Thursday vacated the appeals court’s ruling and sent the case back ... previously that Ames was not chosen for the job she applied for and then demoted because ...
EEOC Acting Chair Andrea Lucas applauded the US Supreme Court’s ruling that revived a heterosexual woman’s job bias case as ...
Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the unanimous opinion, with Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson writing ...
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The Root on MSNLegal Experts: How U.S. Supreme Court’s Ruling on ‘Reverse Discrimination’ Will Make Things Worse For Black AmericansAttorney Marc Brown said, "the floodgates have been let open" after the Supreme Court's ruling on reverse discrimination.
A slew of Supreme Court decisions this summer will have far-reaching consequences. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Leah Litman, law professor at the University of Michigan, about what to expect.
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