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EEOC won't advocate for trans and nonbinary people, in keeping with Trump's 'two sexes' order

Acting Chair Andrea Lucas says she will fight so-called gender ideology.

Why This Gay Man Took His Discrimination Case to the Supreme Court

Gerald Bostock, whose case was heard by the court in October, talks about losing his "dream job" after he joined a gay softball league.

The Ninth Circuit's Monumental Ruling on LGBTQ+ Rights

Grabowski v. Arizona Board of Regents will have huge ramifications for gender-nonconforming student-athletes.

Republican Lawmakers Side With Trump, Support LGBTQ Discrimination

Eight senators and 45 House members don't think the Civil Rights Act applies to you.

Supreme Court Must Not Roll Back Protections for LGBTQ People

Four years ago today the Supreme Court recognized my marriage. There's just as much at stake in the cases before the court today.

Neil Gorsuch Is Supreme Court's Wild Card in LGBTQ Rights Cases

In today's arguments on whether federal law bans anti-LGBTQ discrimination, Gorsuch appears to consider both sides.

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Aimee Stephens, Trans Plaintiff in Supreme Court Case, Dies at 59

Stephens was fired after coming out as trans and fought back in court.

Gerald Bostock, Gay Man Who Won at Supreme Court, Gets Settlement

The government of Clayton County, Ga., has agreed to pay the fired social worker $825,000.

Senate Candidate Rev. Warnock on 'Religious Freedom' and LGBTQ+ Rights

The fallacy of "religious freedom" as a thinly veiled means to codify anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry demonstrates the need for the Equality Act and lawmakers who'll stand up for it.

On Day One, Biden Issues Order Against Anti-LGBTQ+ Discrimination

The order will assure that the federal government doesn't engage in such discrimination and will take action against it elsewhere.

Supreme Court Will Rule on LGBTQ Job Discrimination

The highest court in the U.S. will hear cases October 8 on whether existing federal civil rights law includes LGBTQ people within its protections. 

Doctors, Priests, Republicans All Beg SCOTUS to Outlaw Discrimination

A wide variety of organizations have filed friend-of-the-court briefs urging the justices to find that federal law already bans anti-LGBTQ bias in the workplace.

Bi Lawyer Pamela Karlan Delivers 'Bitch-Slap' at Impeachment Hearing

The Stanford professor, a longtime LGBTQ rights advocate, stood up to a Republican congressman.

Big-Name Republicans File SCOTUS Brief Against Anti-LGBTQ Bias

From left: Ken Mehlman, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and Meg Whitman are among the signatories to a brief filed with the Supreme Court.

The Gay and Trans People Who Took Their Cases to the Supreme Court

The court's landmark ruling came about because of Aimee Stephens, Donald Zarda, and Gerald Bostock.

Fired After Joining a Gay Softball Team, This Man Is Fighting Back

Gerald Bostock's case is one of three the high court will hear Tuesday on whether anti-LGBTQ discrimination is legal.

What Happens in Georgia Will Affect Every LGBTQ+ American

If Georgia can flip the Senate, we can pass federal nondiscrimination protections.

BREAKING: Supreme Court Evacuated

Suspicious packages were found outside the court the same day major LGBTQ cases will be heard.

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SUPREME COURT RULES ANTI-LGBTQ+ JOB DISCRIMINATION IS ILLEGAL

There was surprising good news from the high court today.

Trump Admin Urges Supreme Court to Approve Anti-Trans Discrimination

The administration laid out the argument in a brief filed Friday in a case the court will hear October 8.

2019 Supreme Court Preview: Danger Ahead

The court, with a new conservative majority, has been asked to hear cases on the trans military ban, antigay discrimination, and religious refusals.