Today… in 1970, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Phillips v Martin Marietta Corp, the first sex discrimination case under Title VII to reach the Supreme Court. Ida Phillips brought the case after being rejected for a job by the now-defunct aviation company because she was a mother of preschool-age children. (While fathers of young children were hired, no problem.) In the
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Today… in 1970, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Phillips v Martin Marietta Corp, the first sex discrimination case under Title VII to reach the Supreme Court. Ida Phillips brought the case after being rejected for a job by the now-defunct aviation company because she was a mother of preschool-age children. (While fathers of young children were hired, no problem.) In the