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2020-06-15 | In landmark ruling, U.S. Supreme Court bars discrimination against LGBT workers - Reuters
'The landmark 6-3 ruling represented the biggest moment for LGBT rights in the United States since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. '
'Trump’s Justice Department reversed the government’s position taken under Democratic former President Barack Obama that Title VII covered sexual orientation and gender identity. '
'WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered a watershed victory for LGBT rights and a defeat for President Donald Trump’s administration by ruling that a longstanding federal law barring workplace discrimination protects gay and transgender employees. '
'Workplace bias against gay and transgender employees had remained legal in much of the country, with 28 U.S. states lacking comprehensive measures against employment discrimination. '
'The administration and the employers argued that Congress did not intend for Title VII to protect gay and transgender people when it passed the law. '
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[–] Murphman64 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Trump has many in his family. Why wouldnt he fight for them?
[–] derram ago
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'The landmark 6-3 ruling represented the biggest moment for LGBT rights in the United States since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in 2015. '
'Trump’s Justice Department reversed the government’s position taken under Democratic former President Barack Obama that Title VII covered sexual orientation and gender identity. '
'WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday delivered a watershed victory for LGBT rights and a defeat for President Donald Trump’s administration by ruling that a longstanding federal law barring workplace discrimination protects gay and transgender employees. '
'Workplace bias against gay and transgender employees had remained legal in much of the country, with 28 U.S. states lacking comprehensive measures against employment discrimination. '
'The administration and the employers argued that Congress did not intend for Title VII to protect gay and transgender people when it passed the law. '
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