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The man who won LGBTQ job protections nationwide settles his case with former employer
Gerald Bostock was abruptly fired six months after he joined a gay softball league.
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LGBTQ rights legend Gerald Bostock’s case still hasn’t been heard almost a decade after he was fired
Gerald Bostock’s former boss accused him of visiting “former boyfriends — because he is gay” with work funds in firing him. Now he’s asking a court to rule in his favor.
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Who’s your Newsmaker of the Year?
The LGBTQ Nation Newsmaker of the Year honors the person or people who most effectively advanced public dialogue around LGBTQ equality over the past year.
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Supreme Court rules in favor of LGBTQ rights in landmark decision
“Today, we must decide whether an employer can fire someone simply for being homosexual or transgender. The answer is clear.”
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Commentary
Will the conservative majority Supreme Court abandon Anthony Kennedy’s support for equality?
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments this week on whether the 55-year-old federal civil rights law extends job protections to LGBT and transgender workers nationwide.
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Here’s how one man plans to win nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people nationwide
Gerald Bostock’s legal challenge will be heard at the Supreme Court on Tuesday along with two others. His attorney has three arguments he insists will sway the court.
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The Trump administration told the Supreme Court that gay discrimination should be legal
If an employer would fire both gay men and lesbians, the Trump administration says that’s not discrimination, it’s perfectly legal.