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Marlean Ames filed a reverse discrimination lawsuit in 2020 after she lost out on two jobs to colleagues who were gay at the Ohio Youth Department.
The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with a straight woman in Ohio who filed a “reverse discrimination” lawsuit against her ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday sent the case of an Ohio woman who contends that she was the victim of reverse discrimination back to the lower courts. In a unanimous ruling […] ...
Marlean Ames of Ohio wants the Supreme Court to reject rulings that make it harder to prove discrimination if you are straight, White or male.
The Supreme Court unanimously determined that Marlean Ames can move forward with her complaint that she was passed her over for promotion because she is heterosexual.
Marlean Ames’s lawsuit claims she was bumped from her position at an Ohio agency because the state department was biased against straight people like her.
Under that rule, Marlean Ames, a straight woman from Ohio, was denied the ability to sue her employer for what she alleges was discrimination against her sexual orientation.
Supreme Court SCOTUS to hear straight woman's discrimination case that could reshape employment law Marlean Ames claims she was demoted while gay peers advanced to better positions ...
Straight woman claims ‘reverse discrimination’ after losing out on promotion. Marlean Ames is taking her discrimination case to the Supreme Court ...
Supreme Court sides with straight woman in ... The justices rejected a lower court’s ruling that Marlean Ames could not sue the Ohio Department of Youth Services because she’d ...
Marlean Ames of Ohio wants the Supreme Court to reject rulings that make it harder to prove discrimination if you are straight, White or male.
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