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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson questioned whether her colleagues are loosening its standards when intervening ...
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The plaintiff in Ames was a straight woman passed over for a promotion in favor of a lesbian colleague and later replaced by ...
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Mexico’s complaint alleged that the named firearms manufacturers and the named distributor aid and abet rogue dealers in the ...
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote for the court that civil rights law draws no distinction between members of majority and ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled in favor of an Ohio woman in her bid to revive a lawsuit alleging she was passed over for a job due to her heterosexual orientation.
The Supreme Court on Monday turned away a Black dancer’s appeal in her discrimination lawsuit against several Houston clubs, ...
Ames v. Ohio was an easy case, even if it touched upon contentious issues. On Thursday, the Supreme Court handed down a raft ...
The Supreme Court's conservative majority on Friday granted DOGE the ability to access sensitive data inside the Social Security Administration, lifting a lower court injunction and affirming the ...
The court majority sided with the Trump administration in its first Supreme Court appeal involving DOGE, the team once led by ...
In a unanimous, judges upheld Title VII rights of "majority group" individuals in the workplace from discrimination.
One of the rulings overturned a decision by a Maryland judge that had limited DOGE's access to Social Security Administration ...
A lawsuit alleged that adult entertainment clubs had discriminated against Black dancers. Most of the justices didn’t express ...
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