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In decisions on two separate cases, the US Supreme Court says Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of a person's sex, among other factors, also covers sexual orientation and transgender status.
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Across the US, 21 states have laws prohibiting job discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. 7 more provide protection to public employees. Monday's ruling means federal law now provides similar protection for LGBT employees in the rest of the country.
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"I can’t emphasize enough what a stunner this is."
@PeteWilliamsNBC reports on the US Supreme Court ruling that LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination.pic.twitter.com/bY3sLD5fEPShow this thread -
A man waves a rainbow flag in front of the US Supreme Court after the court ruled that LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination.
Chip Somodevilla / Gettypic.twitter.com/3WbKAzJx08
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