gender discrimination
MONA Loses Legal Battle, Ordered to Allow Men Into Ladies Lounge Exhibit
The museum argued the refusal of men was the point of the artwork.
Women Aren't in the Constitution. What Would Change If They Were?
The Equal Rights Amendment could have a "tremendous impact" on how women are treated under the law, experts say.
Omarosa Wants to Join the Lawsuit of a Woman Who Says Trump Forcibly Kissed and Underpaid Her
Omarosa — who led African American outreach for the campaign — alleges that she, too, was paid less than her male colleagues.
The war to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment just took a hit. But the battle isn't over.
Only one more state needs to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, which aims to ban sex discrimination.
A Philippine College Is Making All Female Students Take a Pregnancy Test
And it turns out this totally isn't legal at all.
All the News You Need to Read This Morning
Alcohol dependency is at a record high, but fewer people are being treated.
Labor Wants to Shelve the Controversial Tampon Tax
“It was a dumb decision when we made it in 1999, and 20 years later it’s still a dumb decision."
How Arbitration Clauses Silence Women Speaking Out About Harassment
Therese Lawless has filed lawsuits against Silicon Valley’s most powerful companies, often for gender discrimination. But a growing trend of arbitration clauses in contracts is effectively silencing many of the women she represents.
Gender Equality is Necessary For a Sustainable Fishing Industry
Just like any other male-dominated industry, women fishers face discrimination, harassment and other gender-based disparities.
'Free the Nipple' Bernie Sanders Activist Sues LAPD for False Arrest, Assault
According to a lawsuit filed last week, after a 25-year-old woman allegedly removed the tape covering her nipples outside a Bernie Sanders rally in LA, all hell broke loose.
This Teen Was Fired from a Pizzeria for Asking for the Same Pay as Her Male Coworker
A single quarter might not seem like a lot of money for most, but for 17-year-old Jensen Walcott, the pocket change was indicative of a massive gender gap that still pervades much of the food industry and beyond.