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CASE NAME
Ames v. State of Ohio Department of Youth Services
Overview
Plaintiff, a former employee of the Ohio Department of Youth Services, sued Defendant arguing that she was discriminated against based on her sexual orientation (heterosexual) when Defendant denied her a promotion to Bureau Chief and demoted her from the position of PREA Administrator.
Details
Court granted Defendant’s motion for summary judgment, finding that Plaintiff was unable to point to “background circumstances supporting the suspicion that the defendant is that unusual employer who discriminates against the majority.” She did not present evidence showing that the Defendant considered sexual orientation in employment decisions or demonstrate that the adverse employment decisions made against her were authorized by, or involved any, individuals in the LGBTQ community.
Court
U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio
Status
Filed November 18, 2020 | Appealed
Relevant Law
Title VIILitigation History