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SCOTUS will determine if title VII of the civil rights act protects gay and trans people. The plain language does not mention it as a protected class. Congress tried to amend title VII a few times to add LGBT but this was never successful.
This is a tricky one. I can see an argument that LGBT discrimination is a form of gender discrimination. You don't mind if Ted dates women, but don't like it if Sally does. The only difference is their gender.
On the other had, Congressional intent when the law was passed in the 60s clearly would not have been to cover LGBT discrimination.
Hard to see which way the Court will come down in this. Kennedy is gone, so the court is more conservative now than when they ruled on gay marriage.
SCOTUS will determine if title VII of the civil rights act protects gay and trans people. The plain language does not mention it as a protected class. Congress tried to amend title VII a few times to add LGBT but this was never successful.
I think SCOTUS will say it’s not covered for those reasons.
What does the A mean in your title? there is getting to be so many letters and sexes I can keep track. Does the A stand for ass grabber if it does I have a new sexual orientation. I just love grabbing my girls ass and I have fantasized about grabbing her friends ass but never did. I am a A and can I get protected status?
If they let this happen, any pervert would be able to invent what ever crazy orientation they want (e.g fisting bareback leatherman) and then get special legal protections meant for minorities.
This will also start to be used to get federal funding for LGBT organizations.
NO!
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