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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.
Marlean Ames alleged that the Ohio Department of Youth Services passed her over for promotion because she is heterosexual. REUTERS Her complaint will be sent back to the lower courts for further ...
Why is the Ames decision potentially so significant It may very well signal the death knell of reverse discrimination as a ...
The court unanimously sided with an Ohio woman who claimed she was discriminated against at work because she is straight.
The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a lawsuit from an Ohio woman who​ claimed she was the victim of reverse discrimination.
Supreme Court unanimously rules in favor of an Ohio woman who claimed workplace discrimination, finding that majority groups in protected classes don't need to meet higher evidentiary standards in ...
The Supreme Court supported the 'reverse discrimination' case of Marlean Ames, who claims she didn’t get a job and then was demoted because she is straight.
Marlean Ames said she was the victim of bias in an agency overseeing Ohio 's youth correctional facilities, with her case being decided in a rare unanimous ruling.
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 […] ...
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously revived a 2020 lawsuit by Marlean Ames, who claims she was discriminated against for being heterosexual by the Ohio Department of Youth Services. The 61-year-old ...