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Meteorologist fired over Facebook post sues station for anti-LGBTQ harassment & mistreatment
Sven Sundgaard alleges he was mistreated, defamed, and prevented from speaking at LGBTQ events. The station fired him for sharing a Facebook post about wearing a mask during the pandemic.
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A Black trans woman won a $50k discrimination lawsuit. She hasn’t heard anything since.
The New York City Commission on Human Rights asked her to appear in an ad campaign to fight anti-trans discrimination before going silent. She didn’t get paid for that either.
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A trans student was banned from his team’s locker room. Now the school district has to pay $300k.
“Discrimination against transgender students is not only hurtful and wrong, it is also expensive.”
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Trans vet outed in front of his entire class at trade school. He got a $25K settlement.
“I felt like all my blood left my body,” the 45-year-old vet said about being outed in front of his whole class.
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Gay & lesbian former employees say standing up for a trans woman cost them their jobs
Multiple lawsuits allege that a Houston bakery discriminated against the dismissed employees.
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Trans fire chief loses discrimination lawsuit over years-old paperwork error
She was called a slur and reprimanded for wearing a skirt before getting fired. But a judge dismissed her lawsuit on a technicality.
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Texas teacher suspended for being gay will donate $10,000 of legal settlement to an LGBTQ charity
She asked, “When a straight teacher happily announces that she and her husband are expecting a baby … is she saying something inappropriate to very young and impressionable students?”
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Two LGBT students are suing an evangelical college for expelling them
In what may lead to a landmark judiciary decision, two students are suing Fuller Theological Seminary for banning them over their same-sex marriages.
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Nike under fire for failing to recognize trans contractor’s pronouns, gender identity
At least one co-worker told the trans contractor that it was against her religion to refer to them as they identify, while others literally began to ignore the contractor rather than correct themselves.
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Trans people in Japan can no longer be banned from bathrooms, court says
The Tokyo judge presiding over the case found one government employee’s treatment by her employer, including asking her to ‘go back to being a man’, to be ‘lacking in validity’.