US Supreme Court Eases Path for Reverse Discrimination Claims in Employment

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The US Supreme Court unanimously ruled to revive a case where an Ohio woman claimed she was denied a promotion due to her heterosexuality, challenging the standard for proving reverse discrimination, amid ongoing debates over diversity and inclusion policies in the US.
- US supreme court sides with heterosexual woman in ‘reverse discrimination’ case The Guardian
- Supreme Court sides with woman claiming anti-straight job discrimination The Washington Post
- Supreme Court sides with Ohio woman in reverse discrimination case CBS News
- Supreme Court unanimously revives straight woman’s ‘reverse discrimination’ lawsuit The Hill
- Supreme Court makes it easier to claim 'reverse discrimination' in employment, in a case from Ohio AP News
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