Topic: Title Vii

3 chapters across the catalog

Control Grid
Episode 1770 54:51 - 57:47

1770: Control Grid

Supreme Court, Heterosexual Bias Claims, University Endowments

The Supreme Court unanimously rejected a lower court ruling that required heterosexual plaintiffs to meet a higher evidentiary hurdle in workplace discrimination claims. This decision, stemming from a case involving the Ohio Youth Services Department, signals a shift in how "reverse racism" and bias claims are handled under Title VII. The ruling coincides with increased federal scrutiny of Ivy League universities, including proposals to tax large, tax-free endowments and address tuition inflation driven by government-backed student loans.

Solutioning
Episode 1181 58:26 - 1:00:56

1181: Solutioning

Beto O'Rourke, Religious Institution Tax-Exempt Status

Beto O'Rourke states during the CNN town hall that religious institutions, including churches and charities, should lose their tax-exempt status if they oppose same-sex marriage. This position is discussed in the context of ongoing legal debates regarding the Civil Rights Act and discrimination.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 1:46:09 - 1:49:32

1176: Soest Piet

Emmy Awards Ratings, October 8th Supreme Court Case

The 71st Emmy Awards saw record-low ratings, down 26% from the previous year. During the red carpet, actress Laverne Cox highlighted an upcoming Supreme Court hearing on October 8th regarding Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. Activists claim the Trump administration is trying to make it legal to fire transgender workers, though the legal focus is on the definition of "sex" within the act.