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The Supreme Court has outlined a three-step test for discrimination claims. At the first step – the one at issue in Ames’s case – a plaintiff must produce enough evidence to support an inference that the employer intended to discriminate. This is generally, Jackson wrote, not a high bar: “A plaintiff may satisfy it simply by presenting evidence ‘that she applied for an available position for which she was qualified, but was rejected under circumstances which give rise to an inference of unlawful discrimination.’” But the court of appeals in this case, Jackson continued, incorrectly added an additional requirement, directing Ames to “establish ‘background circumstances to support the suspicion that the defendant is that unusual employer who discriminates against the majority.’”

The 6th Circuit’s rule, Jackson wrote, is inconsistent with the text of the federal employment discrimination law, which bars discrimination against everyone – without distinguishing between members of a minority group and members of a majority group. “By establishing the same protections for every ‘individual’—without regard to that individual’s membership in a minority or majority group—Congress left no room for courts to impose special requirements on majority-group plaintiffs alone.”

The Supreme Court’s cases, Jackson added, also make clear that the test for showing discrimination in a case like Ames’s “does not vary based on whether or not the plaintiff is a member of a majority group.” “The ‘background circumstances’ rule flouts that basic principle,” she concluded.

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I appreciate the write-up on this, it's interesting. My whole issue with it is, it's not a good look when you're eliminating DEI and any other workplace protections for minorities and then vote in favor of the person because she's white. There are so many protections that are going away and makes most of the SCOTUS look like the fascists in the white house right now. I really had no idea how fucking racist the wealthy are. Peter Thiel is gay, he doesn't see that he's not in the club when the shit hits the fan? Clarence Thomas is the symbol for the corruption in the SCOTUS when there are 4 others that are equally as corrupt or worse. If he wasn't SCOTUS and in their pocket, he would be treated like all other black people who are republican. If he's not useful, discard them.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I'm with you, and I do expect that my great grandchildren will still be fighting to undo the damage done by the current illegitimate court.

But in this case, they didn't find in her favor because she's white, or straight, or funded by conservative "interest groups." The lower court explicitly described the additional burden she needed to prove beyond the standard. The rulings make some compelling arguments, but it's not enough to justify "separate but equal" standards of legal precedence.

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