Supreme Court sides with straight woman in so-called 'reverse discrimination' case
The Supreme Court's decision makes it easier for lawsuits on "reverse discrimination" to be brought.
JUNE 5, 2025
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The Supreme Court's decision makes it easier for lawsuits on "reverse discrimination" to be brought.
Gender-affirming care, PrEP, and LGBTQ+ books are all on the docket.
Marlean Ames claims that she suffered “reverse discrimination” as a straight white woman when her queer colleagues were promoted over her.
Justices from both sides of the aisle appeared inclined to side with the straight white woman who claimed she was discriminated against because she was not gay.