Shanghai University has launched a new version of its large language model called Xiao Hu dedicated to the preservation of ...
The Supreme Court appears to be in favor of lowering the standard for what is required to prove job discrimination when it ...
Chloe Miracle-Rutledge is a JURIST Supreme Court Correspondent and a 2L at Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, DC. On Wednesday morning, I walked up to an unusually quiet Supreme Court ...
Arguments before the court Wednesday showed little disagreement, if any, between the parties on the question presented, and the justices appeared keen to issue a narrow decision.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday was sympathetic to an Ohio woman who alleges that she was the victim of reverse discrimination ...
The justices seem amenable to granting relief to a compelling plaintiff’s claims. The only question is whether their ruling will upend workplace discrimination law.
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared poised to side with an Ohio woman in her bid to revive a lawsuit alleging "reverse discrimination." ...
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a "reverse discrimination" case, in which a straight plaintiff sued her state ...
Supreme Court justices appeared nearly unanimously aligned during oral arguments Wednesday that lower courts applied an ...
Marlean Ames challenged rulings requiring members of majority groups to meet a higher bar to prove job discrimination than ...
Marlean Ames, 60, an employee at Indian River Juvenile Correctional Facility, contends gay applicants were unfairly given ...