This landmark victory is the work of decades of LGBTQ people — led by Black trans women — fighting for our community. It belongs to our clients Aimee, Don, and another plaintiff Gerald Bostock, and countless other individuals who spoke out when they experienced discrimination.
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Our work is not done. We still need Congress to protect LGBTQ people from discrimination in public accommodations, federal programs, and more. Congress must pass the Equality Act NOW.https://action.aclu.org/send-message/pass-equality-act …
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Fantastic!
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Thank goodness!! A banner day at SCOTUS and for gay and lesbian workers across our country!
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Good thing so many states don't have "At Will" employment so as long as they never say the quiet part out loud they can fire you for any reason and you will never know it's because you are gay. Trying to prove that will be incredibly tough for 98% of the people because of At Will
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Or just not hire you in the 1st place.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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