Although the Supreme Court has, over time, refused to allow gender discrimination to be considered as equal to racial discrimination, it has made it easier to file and win gender discrimination by:
A) applying intermediate scrutiny to gender cases, a standard that places the burden of justifying a law or policy mainly on the government, but not as firmly as it does in racial discrimination cases.
B) applying semi-strict scrutiny to gender cases, which allows courts to think of gender discrimination as the equivalent of racial discrimination in many cases.
C) allowing women to file gender complaints with federal agencies, including the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
D) allowing women to file sexual harassment cases against employers
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