In today’s fast-paced news cycle, where headlines flash and fade like sparks in the wind, the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services must not be overlooked.
On June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court, in an opinion authored by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, held that “reverse discrimination” cases should be reviewed under the same standard as minority-group ...
Imagine that you just won the lottery. You have been playing the same numbers for years. Those numbers finally hit. Hooray. The question becomes, “What to do with your newfound wealth?” Being a family ...
Interviewing for a job or competing for a promotion just got fairer. In a unanimous ruling on Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court leveled the legal playing field, saying that everyone deserves the same ...
At long last, America is moving toward fairness in hiring, promotions, and college admissions. The latest good news: In a unanimous ruling, the Supreme Court said everyone deserves the same protection ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A unanimous Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an Ohio woman who claims she didn’t get a job and then was ...
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to side with straight Ohio woman, Marlean Ames, in a discrimination case on ‘The Bottom Line.’ Mullin fires ...
After the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a “reverse discrimination” claim, Black Americans are left wondering how this new precedent will impact them. The court’s decision came down on Thursday (June ...
The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously in favor of a straight, white Ohio woman who sued her employer for discrimination after losing out on two positions to gay coworkers. Ohio’s 6th Circuit Court ...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court made it easier on Thursday for people from majority backgrounds, such as white or straight individuals, to pursue claims alleging workplace "reverse" discrimination, ...