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Story highlights • EEOC resumes review of select transgender discrimination cases • Complaints involving hiring, firing, or ...
The EEOC will allow some complaints by transgender workers to proceed, a change from earlier guidance that indefinitely halted cases filed on behalf of transgender workers.
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier held a news conference in Orlando on Tuesday, calling on U.S. Masters Swimming to do ...
The vetoed legislation would have rolled back anti-discrimination protections for transgender people in bathrooms, locker ...
The state contends two U.S. Supreme Court decisions should lead to overturning a ruling saying Florida violated federal laws ...
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is calling on U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS), a Florida nonprofit that provides ...
• It is not intersectionality. It is anti-intersectionality, because it erases every other war survivor who isn’t Palestinian ...
In choosing to review SB 1 under the Constitution’s least demanding test—rational-basis review—rather than the heightened ...
Cases involving anti-trans workplace discrimination will now receive a heightened level of review from the office of acting ...
In a change from its previous stance, the agency will process complaints filed by transgender workers, although they will be ...
These justices also sounded deeply skeptical that anti-trans discrimination is, itself, a form of sex discrimination that runs afoul of equal protection.