What to Know About Supreme Court's Decisions in Discrimination Case, Gunmaker Lawsuit
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What to know about Supreme Court's decisions in discrimination case, gunmaker lawsuit
The Supreme Court made a pair of unanimous decisions Thursday, with one case involving a Mexican lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers and another over "reverse discrimination" in the workplace. CBS News correspondent Bradley Blackburn reports.
How The U.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Changed the Future of "Reverse Discrimination" Lawsuits
The United States Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that so-called “reverse discrimination” must be treated the same as any other kind of discrimination. Authored by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the Court’s opinion states that members of a majority group do not have to produce more evidence than those who belong to a minority group when [...] The post How The U.S. Supreme Court Unanimously Changed the Future of “Reverse Discrimination” Lawsu…
ALEXANDER: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Prohibits REVERSE Discrimination, As Well
In a unanimous (9-0) ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that Title VII specifically (and the Equal Protection Clause, generally) deems reverse discrimination in American society to be just as odious and intolerable as traditional discrimination. This holding is not only important because it again enshrines fundamental fairness and equality in our law, but it also prevents similar […] The post ALEXANDER: U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Prohibits R…
Supreme Court eliminates heightened pleading standard for reverse discrimination
Plaintiffs alleging reverse discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are not required to meet a heightened evidentiary standard previously imposed by some lower courts, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled unanimously.
Gavel to Gavel: Supreme Court Summer: Six Near-Unanimous Opinions in One Day
In a striking display of unity among the nation's highest court, on June 5, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court released six near-unanimous opinions in a single day, covering issues ranging from reverse discrimination to gun manufacturer liability, faith-based tax breaks, and international law. The post Gavel to Gavel: Supreme Court Summer: Six Near-Unanimous Opinions in One Day first appeared on The Journal Record.
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