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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 Marlean Ames.
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Senate Bill 83 didn't pass the Ohio House before it adjourned for summer recess, but its sponsor said the proposal isn't dead.
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The U.S. Department of Education Office of Civil Rights opened the investigation into whether Ohio State University failed to respond to anti-Semitic acts on Jan. 16.
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In November, two students were assaulted just off campus and Israeli flags were vandalized at OSU Hillel in reported anti-semitic acts.
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Columbus City Council pays attorney fees for police commander who was racially discriminated againstA federal jury awarded then-Lieutenant Melissa McFadden only $2 after finding she was discriminated and retaliated against because of her race.
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Women are penalized for weight gain economically, a phenomenon that does not translate to men.
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Women are penalized for weight gain economically, a phenomenon that does not translate to men.
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Ohio and 21 other states are fighting a federal rule that any entity that receives funds for food and nutrition cannot discriminate based on gender identity and sexual orientation. That includes free school lunches.
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost joined 21 other states Thursday suing the Biden Administration over policy updates to Title IX and food assistance programs for schools.
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The NFL's Rooney Rule set out to correct inequities at the top of pro football's hierarchy. But today, there are still few minorities in head coaching positions.