Unanimous Supreme Court Affirms That There Is No ‘Good’ Discrimination
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that plaintiffs in “majority” groups cannot be forced to clear a higher bar to prove they were discriminated against than minority plaintiffs.Â
The case originated from a heterosexual woman, Marlean Ames, who sued the Ohio Department of Youth Services, which runs the state’s juvenile correctional system, after she was passed over for a promotion and subsequently significantly demoted in favor of two gay candidates with less education and experience than herself. Two lower courts ruled against her, arguing that she had failed to clear a higher bar to prove discrimination set for plaintiffs from majority groups. Both courts found that she had not provided “background circumstances” showing that “the agency was the rare employer who dis
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