Sex Discrimination
Woman Says She Was Denied Raise Because 'Men Need it More' in Viral Post
"Does the manager really expect her to continue to work as great and motivated as always?" a Redditor commented.
Perdue's Dollar General Was Sued 2,500 Times for Sex, Race, Wage Practices
Perdue received tens of millions of dollars in compensation even as profits declined under his management—and workplace suits proliferated.
'On the Basis of Sex' Shows the Start of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Legal Legacy
The 2018 film is a historic drama about a sex discrimination case that Ginsburg used to help shape the American legal landscape.
Trump Administration Defends Anti-Gay Discrimination to Supreme Court
The Trump administration filed a brief with the Supreme Court on Friday arguing that employers should be allowed to discriminate against, or even fire, their lesbian, gay and bisexual employees simply due to their sexual orientation.
Judge Strikes Down School Dress Code
The founder of the school tried to link the need for the dress code with the 1999 Columbine School Shooting.
Court Upholds Conviction of Topless Women Bathers
The women said topless women were singled out unfairly.
Congress Reveals Secret Payouts For Misconduct
The Office of Compliance has released a breakdown of payouts to settle complaints using taxpayer funds.
'Women in Revolt': A Newsweek Cover and Lawsuit Collide
In 1970, 46 women on staff sued the magazine for discrimination. Read the cover story on the women's liberation movement published the day they announced their suit.
'Good Girls Revolt': The Legacy of a Newsweek Lawsuit
Nearly five decades ago, 46 female Newsweek staffers sued the magazine for gender discrimination. What has changed since then?