Hampton Dellinger, head of the Office of Special Counsel, sued the Trump administration earlier this month after the president fired him.
"That's how I came to feel that I was being discriminated on because I was straight and pushed aside for them," Ames, 60, said in an interview. The U.S. Supreme Court is due next Wednesday to hear arguments in her bid to revive her civil rights lawsuit against the Ohio Department of Youth Services after lower courts threw it out.
The chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court announced Wednesday that she is stepping down from the court by the end of April, opening the door for the court to have a 6-1 majority of Democratic-backed justices.
A group of Holocaust victims may not sue Hungary in American courts to recover property stolen during World War II because their funds were comingled with other funds, the Supreme Court ruled Friday in a long-running case about how much reach US courts should have to settle disputes abroad.
The U.S. Supreme Court says people left waiting for months on their unemployment claims during the coronavirus pandemic in Alabama must be able to sue the state over the delay
Acting U.S. Attorney for D.C. Ed Martin opened inquiries into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Calif. Rep. Robert Garcia, alleging comments they made could be construed as threats vs. DOGE, conservative justices.
The case could lead to an influx of 'reverse discrimination' claims as the nation turns away from diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Britain's benchmark index closed higher on Monday, supported by aerospace and defence stocks, while some banks slid after the Supreme Court rejected a move by finance minister Rachel Reeves to intervene in a car loan mis-selling case.
Elon Musk’s team is seeking access to personal taxpayer data. Trump asked the Supreme Court to allow him to fire an independent agency leader. U.S. and Russian officials will meet to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.