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  2. Reverse discrimination - Wikipedia

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    In European Union law, reverse discrimination occurs where a Member State's national law provides for worse treatment of its own citizens or domestic products than other EU citizens/goods under EU law.

  3. Reverse discrimination (EU law) - Wikipedia

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    In EU law, reverse discrimination occurs when the national law of a member state of the European Union provides for less favourable treatment of its citizens or domestic products than other EU citizens/goods under EU law. [1] [2] Since the creation of the Single Market, the right of EU citizens to move freely within the EU with their families. [3]

  4. Reverse racism - Wikipedia

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    Reverse racism, sometimes referred to as reverse discrimination, [1] is the concept that affirmative action and similar color-conscious programs for redressing racial inequality are forms of anti-white racism. [2]

  5. Members of Congress call on companies to retain DEI programs ...

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    The opponents have had several legislative and legal ... “It’s a case that people are expecting will open the courthouse doors to more reverse discrimination suits,” said Jason Schwartz, co ...

  6. NY’s ‘Equal Rights Amendment’ ballot measure - AOL

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    One legal expert said that this language could open the door for the state to engage in so-called reverse discrimination against Asian or whites who are not considered protected class minorities.

  7. Discrimination - Wikipedia

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    Reverse discrimination is discrimination against members of a dominant or majority group, in favor of members of a minority or historically disadvantaged group. [94] This discrimination may seek to redress social inequalities under which minority groups have had less access to privileges enjoyed by the majority group. In such cases it is ...

  8. White Male Worker, Doug Carl, Wins $300,000 In 'Reverse ... - AOL

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    White Male Worker, Doug Carl, Wins $300,000 In 'Reverse Discrimination' Suit. Claire Gordon. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:37 PM. race discrimination suit Doug Carl. Show comments. Advertisement.

  9. Regents of the University of California v. Bakke - Wikipedia

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    Law professor and future judge Robert Bork wrote in the pages of The Wall Street Journal that the justices who had voted to uphold affirmative action were "hard-core racists of reverse discrimination". [97] Allan Bakke had given few interviews during the pendency of the case, and, on the day it was decided, went to work as usual in Palo Alto. [57]