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Did the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision in Ames v. Ohio Dept. of Youth Serv., 145 S.Ct. 1540 (2025), decided in June of this year, make it ...
White employees alleging harassment stemming from workplace DEI training will test the reach of a recent Supreme Court ...
Comments from Police Chief Pamela Smith have sparked conversation about DEI, including from Ohio state Rep. Josh Williams.
Amid federal budget cuts, the U.S. Energy Secretary on Thursday in Iowa provided assurances that the Ames National Laboratory ...
On June 5, 2025, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decision in Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, 145 S. Ct. 1540 (2025), making clear ...
Ames twice lost jobs at the Ohio Department of Youth Services to other candidates she thought were less qualified, both of whom were gay. The department said she was passed over for a promotion ...
Ohio's alternative argument that Ames's Title VII claims would fail even absent the "background circumstances" rule is for the courts below to consider in the first instance on remand. Pp. 7--9.
Ames’ case can now go forward in federal district court in Ohio. Ames has worked at the department, which oversees juvenile corrections, since 2004. She was promoted to administrator of the department ...
Marlean Ames claims she was denied a promotion and then demoted because she is straight. Both the job she sought and the one she held were given to LGBTQ workers.
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