
The woman claimed she was passed up for a promotion and demoted because she is straight, and both roles were given to LGBTQ people.
WASHINGTON โ A unanimousย Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an Ohio woman who claims she didnโt get a job and then was demoted because she is straight.
The justicesโย decision affects lawsuits in 20 states and the District of Columbia where, until now, courts had set a higher bar when members of a majority group, including those who are white and heterosexual, sue for discrimination under federal law.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote for the court that federal civil rights law draws no distinction between members of majority and minority groups.
โBy establishing the same protections for every โindividualโ โ without regard to that individualโs membership in a minority or majority group โ Congress left no room for courts to impose special requirements on majority-group plaintiffs alone,โ Jackson wrote.
The court ruled in an appeal from Marlean Ames, who has worked for the Ohio Department of Youth Services for more than 20 years.
Ames contends she was passed over for a promotion and then demoted because she is heterosexual. Both the job she sought and the one she had held were given to LGBTQ people.
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 bars sex discrimination in the workplace. A trial court and the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against Ames.
The 6th circuit is among the courts that had required an additional requirement for people like Ames, showing โbackground circumstancesโ that might include that LGBTQ people made the decisions affecting Ames or statistical evidence of a pattern of discrimination against members of the majority group.
The appeals court noted that Ames didnโt provide any such circumstances.
But Jackson wrote that โthis additional โbackground circumstancesโ requirement is not consistent with Title VIIโs text or our case law construing the statute.โ
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