The Supreme Court heard arguments on an employment discrimination suit filed by a straight woman who lost positions to gay workers, likely leading to a decision that applies the civil rights law equally to all employees. Marlean A. Ames sued after being denied a promotion and demoted, with lower courts ruling against her for failing to prove additional elements of discrimination typically required for majority-group plaintiffs. The case has garnered support from conservative groups and the Biden administration, with the court expected to issue a brief and possibly unanimous decision in favor of Ms. Ames.
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Texas man executed decades after murdering a young mother
Could Luigi Mangione face the death penalty?Panelists Jonna Spilbor and Jay Town discuss Luigi Mangione's indictment for the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson and the potential imposition of the death penalty during ‘America Reports.’ Separately, Moises Sandoval Mendoza, convicted of murdering Rachelle O’Neil Tolleson in 2004, was executed by lethal injection in Texas after appeals for clemency failed. Mendoza's history included prior assaults, and despite claims of personal transformation while incarcerated, he was...
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