Human Rights Campaign: Supreme Court is On Right Side of History for LGBTQ Rights
The Supreme Court ruled that sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination are prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
The Supreme Court ruled that sexual orientation and gender identity discrimination are prohibited under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
Aimee Stephens will be remembered as a trailblazer. All of us in the LGBTQ community owe her immense gratitude for her bravery in standing up for the right of LGBTQ…
HRC responded to the Supreme Court’s decision to hear Fulton v. City of Philadelphia.
U.S. Supreme Court will consider three cases on LGBTQ employment rights based on decades of case laws prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQ employees.
Our rights are once again on the line at the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court has a chance to make a statement and protect LGBTQ people from discrimination.
HRC condemned the Department of Justice’s brief submitted arguing that transgender people are not protected by Title VII’s prohibition on sex discrimination.
Companies have taken to social media to express their support for LGBTQ workers after signing a “friend of the court” brief that will be filed with the U.S. Supreme Court…
The Supreme Court’s decision recognizes widespread concern over the administration’s political motivation and stated reasoning behind the addition.
The Supreme Court considered challenges to partisan redistricting in two cases out of Maryland (Lamone v. Benisek) and North Carolina (Rucho v. Common Cause).
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