US Supreme Court unanimously rules against higher burden of proof in reverse discrimination lawsuits
The US Supreme Court unanimously ruled Thursday against imposing a higher burden of proof for reverse discrimination Title VII lawsuits. The Court reversed on a case involving a heterosexual woman…
Sheetz discrimination case on the chopping block as Trump rewrites civil rights
“They are owed a solution here,” says class-action lead counsel and McInnes Cooper partner Alex Templeton Published Jun 06, 2025 • 4 minute read Staff at Torbay Commons had to…
Supreme Court Unanimously Strikes Down Higher Bar for “Reverse Discrimination” Claims
In a landmark decision issued on June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that plaintiffs who are members of a majority group—such as white, male, or heterosexual employees—do…
High Court Eliminates “Background Circumstances” as a Requirement in “Reverse Discrimination” Cases | JD Supra
The latest round of store closures for Rite Aid adds to the hundreds of locations previously announced as the pharmacy chain navigates its second bankruptcy filing. Rite Aid stores in…
Steady, Ames, Fire! Supreme Court Hits its Mark in Historic ‘Reverse Discrimination’ Ruling | JD Supra
By Rick Archer · June 6, 2025, 5:47 PM EDT Bankruptcy judges will hear arguments on approving the Chapter 11 plans of nursing facility operator Petersen Health Care and investment…
Breaking—Supreme Court Unanimously Lowers Bar for “Reverse Discrimination” Claims: Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services Redefines Title VII Litigation
Buried in the House’s budget reconciliation bill — now pending in the Senate — is a legislative provision that takes aim at the federal judiciary. Section 70302, titled “Restriction on…
Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services: SCOTUS Simplifies Reverse Discrimination Claims
Brescia fans are in uproar after patron Massimo Cellino failed to cover outstanding debts, so the club will be declared bankrupt. The side was already heading for relegation from Serie…
Supreme Court ruling eases path for ‘reverse discrimination’ claims in Kansas and Missouri
A new class action lawsuit laying out allegations of cruel and unusual punishment against the Missouri Department of Corrections cited reporting by The Beacon’s Meg Cunningham. The lawsuit, centered around…
Springfield NAACP investigating discrimination accusations at Gabe’s distribution
Michaels is expanding by acquiring Joann’s intellectual property and private label brands following the brand’s closure after filing for bankruptcy. unbranded – Newsworthy
Melvindale police officer sues department, alleging racial, religious discrimination
A Melvindale police corporal is suing the city police department, alleging he experienced racial and religious discrimination from colleagues while officials ignored his complaints. Hassan Hammoud, a Muslim who immigrated…