The Supreme Court issued three unanimous rulings on significant matters including workplace discrimination, religious freedom, and gun liability. Each decision, authored by liberal justices, notably features Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s ruling which dismantles the requirement that members of majority groups demonstrate greater burden when alleging discrimination. This shift opens doors for reverse discrimination claims, broadens the scope of religious exemptions from state taxes, and protects gun companies from lawsuits, indicating a more conciliatory approach by the left-leaning justices in navigating contentious issues.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote that members of a majority group do not face any heightened burden to prove a claim of workplace discrimination under Title VII.
The left flank of the court eased the way for 'reverse discrimination' claims, expanded religious exemptions from state taxes, and shielded gun companies from a potentially ruinous lawsuit.
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