미 대법원, 획기적 인권법이 게이와 트랜스젠더 근로자를 직장차별에서 보호한다고 판결해 LGBT 평등 운동에 승리 안겨줘
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) June 15, 2020
- 법원, 성차별 금지하는 1964년 인권법 언어가 성취향과 성별인식에 근거한 차별에도 적용된다고 말해
- 6-3 투표로 닐 M 고르서치 판사가 다수의견 써 https://t.co/nx02JNbtgu
Today’s #SCOTUS decision is a welcome victory that moves our country closer to its promise of justice for all. We were proud to join our friends at @impactfund & @NELA_HQ in asking the Court to end discrimination against the #LGBTQ community. https://t.co/ZZvqdpsfe4
— Public Justice (@Public_Justice) June 15, 2020
Supreme Court rules civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers https://t.co/hjkxSmzAtu
— Black trans life is precious (@IndyaMoore) June 15, 2020
the only good news has logged on !!!https://t.co/oIqjAtUa5q
— alina pleskova (@nahhhlina) June 15, 2020
Fantastic news from #SCOTUS! Thank you @Accenture leaders for joining @HRC & 200+ orgs in creating an amicus brief to support gay and transgender rights. Celebrating this victory for equality and proud to be an #LGBTQ ally at Accenture. #MoreTogetherNow https://t.co/JmTX7n7aXy
— Jimmy Etheredge (@JimmyEtheredge) June 15, 2020
#BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court rules it is illegal for an employer to fire someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, delivering a major victory in the fight for civil rights for LGBT people. https://t.co/tTFi7lOlnm
— WJZ | CBS Baltimore (@wjz) June 15, 2020
BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that it is illegal for an employer to fire someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, delivering a major victory in the fight for civil rights for LGBT people. | https://t.co/q7sKde8pbB
— WCCO - CBS Minnesota (@WCCO) June 15, 2020
AND Campaign supports both religious liberty and the extension of federal protections to LGBT employees. While the Court acknowledged protections for religious freedoms, there’s still a great deal of uncertainty that needs to be resolved legislatively.https://t.co/cHFkeIx6NT
— The AND Campaign (@AndCampaign) June 15, 2020
I just got off the road and pulled up my phone to read the news. Now I'm crying tears of joy. It's been so long since I've felt hopeful about anything. We finally get a win.https://t.co/2ZihaSuB6J
— Faith Naff #BlackLivesMatter (@FaithNaff) June 15, 2020
“An employer who fires an individual merely for being gay or transgender defies the law."
— Corey O'Connor (@CoreyOConnorPGH) June 15, 2020
This is a tremendous victory for the LGBTQ+ community. These protections are long overdue — none of us are safe from workplace discrimination until we‘re all safe. https://t.co/IrMMUEBSgn
Rare bit of good news https://t.co/KVy6k62fQV
— #WrathMonth2020 ↙️↙️↙️ (@2damntrans) June 15, 2020
Breaking news: Today, the Supreme Court ruled that LGBTQ+ workers cannot be discriminated against based on sexual orientation or transgender status. (1/3)https://t.co/AfiBkSZ0ce
— Audrey Denney (@audrey4congress) June 15, 2020
Brilliant news!https://t.co/dQ9hn4dxez
— ?️?????????????? Be Proud?️? (@LGBTPlusProud) June 15, 2020
Happy Pride to all who’ve fought and given their lives for these basic protections!? SCOTUS isn’t totally morally bankrupt. #LGBTQRights #TransRightsAreHumanRights https://t.co/hg35qQ5B5V
— francesca quarantini (@franifio) June 15, 2020
Happy Pride Month: SCOTUS has ruled that US workers cannot be discriminated against for being LGBTQ+. S/o to the clients and lawyers who fought this. https://t.co/QVlkfvWPMN pic.twitter.com/r5iJ88APIA
— Tauriq Moosa (@tauriqmoosa) June 15, 2020
Absolutely fantastic. A BIG win for LGBTQ and an even bigger loss for Trump. Regained my faith today in fairness and justice.
— José (@yoruguaenusa) June 15, 2020
EQUAL IS EQUAL ???#LGB #SCOTUShttps://t.co/ocycld4Yfo
You beat me to it!https://t.co/pPNnEdCIJA
— Michael Irwin (@dcpking) June 15, 2020
There’s something beautiful about it being one of Trump’s picks giving us this ruling! ? ? ? https://t.co/9tDIvpkt7j
— mabinfield (@mabinfield) June 15, 2020
Just when I think there is no bottom, days like today restore my faith in humanity. #LGBTQ #Equality https://t.co/BrbkozU6tn
— Brian Williams, MD (@BHWilliamsMD) June 15, 2020
Great news! ?❤️ https://t.co/Jh7bFMEAW6
— Selena Gomez (@selenagomez) June 15, 2020
Discrimination against LGBTQ+ Americans in the workplace is not only morally unconscionable, but now it's against the law.
— Cory Booker (@CoryBooker) June 15, 2020
Today's ruling from the Supreme Court is a huge and historic victory in the struggle for true equality. https://t.co/JB6aFD64Za
A major civil rights victory for our country! https://t.co/2aZDrAqmmE
— Latino Community Fdn (@LatinoCommFdn) June 15, 2020
Finally, some good news in this hellish year. ???? Civil Rights Law Protects L.G.B.T. Workers, Supreme Court Rules - The New York Times https://t.co/0n9BolhMOq
— Melissa Fumero (@melissafumero) June 15, 2020
This decision is a tremendously important repudiation of anti-LGBTQ discrimination. To the LGBTQ Americans who fought for years for this victory, know that you have always been and always will be equal.
— Rep. Nadler (@RepJerryNadler) June 15, 2020
This is a moment of genuine meaning for America.https://t.co/Pep5ZpH2hE
Good news: Based in part on a Georgia case, the Supreme Court ruled that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act covers the #LGBTQ community.
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) June 15, 2020
Identity matters. Politics matter. Voting matters. A law made real by protest in 1964 protects folks in 2020. https://t.co/9jI9R5I4dX
Remember good news? This is good news. And the fact that one of Trump's appointees wrote the majority pro-gay/pro-trans opinion means that gay-hating/Trump-humping rightwingers are going to be blowing gaskets... so icing on the cake.https://t.co/rSE4W2kH6H
— Dan Savage (@fakedansavage) June 15, 2020
All Americans deserve a fair opportunity to pursue the American dream. Today's landmark Supreme Court ruling is a major advancement for LGBTQ rights. https://t.co/CXg9m2FvPK
— Sen. Susan Collins (@SenatorCollins) June 15, 2020
A huge win for the #LGBTQ community today, as the Supreme Court ruled that living authentically is not a fireable offense.
— Billie Jean King (@BillieJeanKing) June 15, 2020
Protection under the law will now be afforded to millions of workers nationwide. ?#Pride #LoveWins https://t.co/bTCm7UruKi
Awesome!❤️?????https://t.co/1QDNCrTe7D
— Matt Cox (@findmattcox) June 15, 2020
Wow!!! I am so thrilled, happy and completely fucking shocked .. Happy Virtual Pride. https://t.co/WhrFVe2SqG
— Mario Cantone (@macantone) June 15, 2020
The Supreme Court locked us out w/ Byron Allen’s case, and no one said a word. Nobody cared. And yet, this conservative court protected LGBT rights.
— BreakingBrown (Yvette Carnell) (@BreakingBrown) June 15, 2020
This is why we must see & advocate for ourselves as a distinct group apart from other “minorities” https://t.co/w4xyrcRS1J
A victory hard won in the courts & on the streets. Grateful to the lawyers, organizers & activists but most grateful to those who had to live stealth or closeted, who lost jobs for living their truth, who left parts of themselves at their employers door. https://t.co/4aaSZBOlbz
— Janet Mock (@janetmock) June 15, 2020
I'm glad to see the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold protections for LGBTQ+ workers. It sends a clear message to our country: We can be an America without hate.
— Mike Espy (@MikeEspyMS) June 15, 2020
Every LGBTQ+ Mississippian ought to be free to to live their lives without fear or violence. https://t.co/cUd7crWLq7
Nobody should be fired because of who they are or who they love. With today’s #SCOTUS ruling, that’s now the law of the land. #LoveWins https://t.co/GV4uMQxbAp
— Garlin Gilchrist II (@LtGovGilchrist) June 15, 2020
??? great news after the POTUS hate kak last week ? U.S. Supreme Court says gay, transgender workers are covered by landmark civil rights lawhttps://t.co/ZgEFf9X9zQ pic.twitter.com/LdUQFwn1GJ
— Tony Pan (@tpyow) June 15, 2020
So glad for some excellent news today across the border. https://t.co/00gWFQHW5O
— Hugh Blackthorne (@hughblackthorne) June 15, 2020
Finally some great news <3 ?️?https://t.co/FloFBlYl6K ?️?
— DaraDef is dungeon dwelling (@DaraDef_) June 15, 2020
?? ? U.S. Supreme Court says gay, transgender workers are covered by landmark civil rights law https://t.co/JAdnXAS3tm
— Lindsay Board (@LindsayBoard) June 15, 2020
The Supreme Court ruled today to protect the rights of gay and transgender individuals in the workplace.
— Joe Kapler ??? (@MrDarkWolfe) June 15, 2020
This is a mighty blow to Trump and his administration.#wtpEBRC#wtp2020@wtp__2020 #onev1https://t.co/eYzxZoQBKx
The impact of today's SCOTUS ruling is obviously profound, but this map illustrates just how seismic it is: https://t.co/4A5jXMyyIU pic.twitter.com/FhkUhT2Kjt
— Dustin Volz (@dnvolz) June 15, 2020
.@WSJ headline: Justices Rule Federal Civil Rights Law Prohibits Workplace Discrimination Against LGBT Workers. Full story will be appearing here: https://t.co/4Tjy1qqd5G via our incomparable SCOTUS team
— Louise Radnofsky (@louiseradnofsky) June 15, 2020
Supreme Court Rules for Gay Rights in the Workplace https://t.co/iLY5HRel5X
— David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) June 15, 2020
Dissent by Clarence Thomas and Brett Kavanaugh. The way histories line up together.
— vqueer (@vqueeram) June 15, 2020
Supreme Court Rules for Gay and Transgender Rights in the Workplace - WSJ https://t.co/uKqSHcY0Xl
Looks like the Supreme Court is serious about making America great. I’m glad someone is. https://t.co/ASsfkXcTVj
— DAVID-19 ☣️ (@DavidJPeterson) June 15, 2020
A historic day and win for our country. Proud of the Supreme Court's ruling on this landmark case.
— Assemblymember Robert Rivas (@AsmRobertRivas) June 15, 2020
LGBTQ+ rights are human rights. #PrideMonth https://t.co/TLPN4IUoSr
HUGE NEWS: “The decision said Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of a person's sex, also covers sexual orientation.”https://t.co/9rD6qZ3Ox1
— Brian Sims (@BrianSimsPA) June 15, 2020
BREAKING: Supreme Court rules #LGBTQ people are protected from firing, workplace discrimination by existing civil rights law #TitleVII https://t.co/LYCRiVRoSf
— NBC Out (@NBCOUT) June 15, 2020
Big win for Civil Rights in our nation today- SCOTUS rules to protect LGBTQ+ workers! https://t.co/n8ymkkfS38 pic.twitter.com/Zc0PUskEr2
— WCPSS Equity Affairs (@WCPSSEquity) June 15, 2020
BREAKING: In a MAJOR win for gay rights, Supreme Court rules that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of a person's sex, also covers sexual orientation https://t.co/fTN5LO9lRZ
— Ali Velshi (@AliVelshi) June 15, 2020
Today’s SCOTUS ruling is an extraordinary step forward for LGBTQ+ equality across our country by ruling that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 includes protections against discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or transgender status. https://t.co/673yTS50f3
— Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (@CongressmanRaja) June 15, 2020
HUGE WIN FOR GAY RIGHTS! ?️?@realDonaldTrump fought it, but #SCOTUS rules that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 covers sexual orientation!!!#GayRightsAreHumanRights#LoveIsLove https://t.co/fWX7nMelip
— Iche_me! (@iche_me) June 15, 2020
“By a vote of 6-3, the court said Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of a person's sex, among other factors, also covers sexual orientation and transgender status.” https://t.co/YoDikvrMet
— The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center (@TheKingCenter) June 15, 2020
BREAKING NEWS: SCOTUS rules that existing federal law forbids job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation!https://t.co/xqALBs8cZe
— Joyce Beatty (@RepBeatty) June 15, 2020
Feels like . . . Justice: Supreme Court rules existing civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers https://t.co/U7PNdMbiuc via @nbcnews
— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) June 15, 2020
OMG | VICTORY!!!!https://t.co/m2eM5pOwxs
— BroadyNate (@BroadyNate) June 15, 2020
Yes!!! Supreme Court rules existing civil rights law protects gay and lesbian workers https://t.co/Mkj2brA9l8
— Greg Hogben (@MyDaughtersArmy) June 15, 2020
finally some good fucking Newshttps://t.co/sjPAq1s2mZ
— Emma González (@Emma4Change) June 15, 2020
BREAKING GOOD NEWS!
— Buffy Wicks (@BuffyWicks) June 15, 2020
The Supreme Court has held that "an employer who fires an individual merely for being gay or transgender violates Title VII."
A surprising 6-3 landmark victory for #LGBTQ rights this #Pride month from #SCOTUS! ?️?https://t.co/sqspgnJJuT
With today’s landmark decision, you can no longer be fired for being LGBTQ.
— Senator Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) June 15, 2020
From Stonewall to the Supreme Court, the long march to justice continues.
Thanks to the grassroots activists who fought for this right. #PrideMonth https://t.co/n3nZovtP98
Win 4 our LGBTQ fam! RT?️?@Shirleen9162@msvjc1229@AnotherNunesCow@unixdoss@AlleyDeLeo@ThemDems@ToniFaust@nn24321@BobiClaridge@ClaudetteGGibs1 @rjaviervasquez @why_two_wit @FeistyLibLady @verbalese @jamnspoon2 @BusyBrain_Very @One_Voice_1 https://t.co/296UPeGI01
— NonyaBiz! ?️? (@LSD122070) June 15, 2020
In a victory for equality everywhere, the Supreme Court ruled it’s illegal for employers to discriminate based on sexual orientation.
— Mike Bloomberg (@MikeBloomberg) June 15, 2020
Equality is good for business and for humanity – and it’s something we at @Bloomberg have prioritized for years. https://t.co/MCntgDEncO
I've literally gone from crying myself to sleep Friday and Saturday night to tears of relief and new found hope after this today.https://t.co/FAIbFt2JiG
— Alyssa Miller ❤️????? (@AlyssaM_InfoSec) June 15, 2020
In a 9-0 ruling, #SCOTUS ruled the 'but for' clause n regard 2 race couldn't b proven, almost doing away w/the Civil Rights Law of 1860.
— Duane Moody - Retweets aren't an endorsement (@DuaneAMoody) June 15, 2020
Now, n a 6-3 ruling, the mostly White #LGBT gets even MORE government protections.
See the con of intersectionality?https://t.co/650khbstUD
Happy Monday! The Supreme Court just ruled in favor and says that civil rights currently in place protect LGBTQIA+ individuals from being discriminated by employers! #HappyPride #thefutureishope https://t.co/nW2UoTv6SY pic.twitter.com/QHlh3s74gR
— New York City Pride (@NYCPride) June 15, 2020
In landmark case, Supreme Court rules LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination https://t.co/smQDeDEoBA via @nbcnews
— Angela Walker (@AngelaNWalker) June 15, 2020
Supreme Court rules existing civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers https://t.co/dH1CecsFRp via @nbcnews
— John Iadarola (@johniadarola) June 15, 2020
US Supreme Court rules existing civil rights law protects LGBTQ workers https://t.co/XNiHEKu9Yo
— Paul Doroshenko, Q.C. (@PaulDoroshenko) June 15, 2020
In landmark case, Supreme Court rules LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination https://t.co/eVZ2TgQrJY
— Court Junkie (@CourtJunkiePod) June 15, 2020
The pro-family movement just got hosed by another Republican led SCOTUS decision written by Trump’s 1st pick to the SCOTUS. The religious right then told us all is OK with this pick even though he was attending a pro-gay church. They now owe us an apology. https://t.co/svjx1qcdl8
— Andy Woods (@wordonpolitics) June 15, 2020
This is how it should be Equal for all American citizens but NOT special privileges that supersede or are redundant to the Constitution. If you are an American citizen, then the constitution covers your concerns. https://t.co/QP7CDV8t11
— YellowRoseOfTexas-ConstitutionalConservative (@Alamo16KP_2013) June 15, 2020
At a time when the Trump administration is going out of its way to attack the LGBTQ+ community, justice has prevailed. This is a big win for LGBTQ+ rights – and during Pride month no less. Let this be news that inspires us and moves us to action. https://t.co/s2dK9k1AEO
— For Our Future FL (@ForOurFutureFL) June 15, 2020
Victory for LGBT civil rights job protection in a 6-3 Supreme Court decision!https://t.co/4iPgJ7LfIp
— George Biagi (@hoyageorge) June 15, 2020
LGBTQ rights may be under threat elsewhere in the world but this is a huge boost during #PrideMonth which we can all celebrate. No one should ever be discriminated against for being LGBTQhttps://t.co/axqdJNoicp
— Catherine West MP (@CatherineWest1) June 16, 2020
Aimee Stephens was fired from her job after she announced that she was a woman and would start living her truth. She filed a complaint.
— willow? (@burcin_ttk) June 15, 2020
Today the US supreme court ruled employers cannot discriminate against LGBTQ+ workers
Rest in power Aimee Stephens.https://t.co/akaf5451lP
미국 연방대법원. LGBTQ 노동자를 고용주가 차별할 수 없다고 판결. 성소수자에 대한 해고는 민권법에 반한다는 판결문. 1964년에 제정된 민권법은 성별, 종교, 인종, 국적에 따른 차별을 금지했던 법안. 성소수자 차별금지 판결로 획기적으로 한 발 더 나아가게 되었다. https://t.co/bFGl7H3XHG
— ?Kim Jieun (@myaldo) June 15, 2020
And it’s huge. In one of the cases it was considering the court has specifically ruled that trans rights trump the religious beliefs of employers. There could not be a sharper rebuke to the religious right on this issue. 6-3, now the law of the land. https://t.co/GEqmqv5scR pic.twitter.com/e9VKw5gmAZ
— Jason Wilson (@jason_a_w) June 15, 2020
I am beyond words that this ruling was even needed!! A massive win for #lgbtplus people everywhere and a huge f*** off to right wing America https://t.co/xA9iSmW3Ev
— Dunc Cameron (@dunkie_c) June 15, 2020
6-to-3 win with GORSUCH (Trump appointee) & Roberts voting with LGBTQ rights!
— Bama Blue? (Liz C.) #ICantBreathe #BLM (@bamableu) June 15, 2020
SCOTUS rules “the language of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits sex discrimination, applies to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.” https://t.co/JuXYUEmsWV
Today's Supreme Court ruling is a cause for celebration. On a 6-3 vote, the Court ruled that employers may not fire an employee on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity.#Pride#PrideMonth2020#LGBTQRightshttps://t.co/UF4Ngldil7
— Vangie Williams (@Vangie4Congress) June 15, 2020
LGBTQ Rights 1
— The Warren Youth Project (@TheWarrenYP) June 15, 2020
Donald Trump 0
US Supreme Court rules in favour of LGBTQ rights in the workplace. @realDonaldTrump this will help you adjust to losing the Election! @hullpride @prideinhull https://t.co/n9TMU3qwHE
???️? Civil Rights Law Protects Gay and Transgender Workers, Supreme Court Rules https://t.co/IJxNeXyUH9
— Matt Bomer (@MattBomer) June 15, 2020
I just cried in celebration with my boss via WebEx. Many queers don't know what it's like to move from one state where you have job protection and go where you don't. The SC Atty Gen wrote an amicus brief to this case arguing for the right to fire me. https://t.co/0TJqRmYUlh
— Sarah Watson (@BySarahWatson) June 15, 2020
In a landmark ruling, US Supreme Court states that the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits sex discrimination, applies to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identityhttps://t.co/EmWaXs8UgT
— Alfons López Tena (@alfonslopeztena) June 15, 2020
Civil Rights Law Protects Gay and Transgender Workers, Supreme Court Ruleshttps://t.co/b5rIIBWzFm
— The Satanic Temple (@satanic_temple_) June 15, 2020
It's good to remember that over a half century of anti-discrimination law "protecting" hated groups has not addressed severe material inequality. Anti-discrimination law is a cover story for capitalism's racialized and gendered exploitation. https://t.co/t3eIQBJEB5
— dean spade (@deanspade) June 16, 2020
아침에 처음 본 뉴스, 미 연방대법원이 성적지향, 정체성을 이유로 해고하는 건 위법이라고 6:3 결정. 원고 중 한 명이었던 트랜스젠더 에이미 스티븐스는 너무 아쉽게도 지난달 숨졌다. 저번 한국일보 '가만한 당신' 부고가 그의 이야기였음! https://t.co/e4dxmrZQyE
— 김명남 (@starlakim) June 16, 2020
미 연방대법원 L.G.B.T.Q. 차별 금지 판결. 동성애자, 성전환자라는 이유로 한 해고는 민권법에 반한다고 6:3 판결. 1964년 민권법은 인종, 출신국, 종교, 성을 이유로 한 고용 차별 금지. 이번에 ‘성’을 성적 지향과 젠더 정체성으로까지 확대. 보수 다수 법원의 놀라운 결과.https://t.co/RF33AWpY4W
— Journey (@atmostbeautiful) June 15, 2020
Until yesterday it was legal in more than half of the states of USA to fire workers for nothing more than being gay, bisexual or transgender. Today we’re meant to celebrate for having a right that should never have been denied us in the first place. https://t.co/FJ5ROJeqQE
— Glenn Elliott (@glennelliott) June 16, 2020
【朗報】
— 渡邉葉 (@YoWatShiinaEsq) June 15, 2020
?️?最高裁、公民権法(通称Title VII)によりゲイ、レズビアン、トランスセクシュアルの従業員も職場での差別から守られると裁定?️?https://t.co/0OUGbiOwnE
Bostock v. Clayton
リベラル裁判官4人にロバーツ主席裁判官とゴーサッチ裁判官が加わった6対3?✨✨
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling saying that LGBTQ workers can't be fired or discriminated against for who they are — a big win in the fight for equality! https://t.co/hikA4IyxrI
— Roy Cooper (@RoyCooperNC) June 15, 2020
Something good to wake up to on #MondayMorning #MondayMotivation ?️? Civil Rights Law Protects Gay and Transgender Workers, Supreme Court Rules https://t.co/pdzNNX2kuM
— Barry Waldo (@BarryWaldo) June 15, 2020
U.S. Supreme Court has delivered an important ruling for #LGBTQ workers forbidding workplace discrimination ?️?https://t.co/EBKfdyOl5T pic.twitter.com/Jht6y2CSMf
— James Temple, CSR-P (@CSRjames) June 15, 2020
slightly gobsmacked rn, i had not expected the US Supremes to decide 6-3 in favour of LGBT rights! ? i wish Aimee Stephens had lived to see this verdict ? https://t.co/0HgAXhBBPV
— binary smasher (@kiwinerd) June 15, 2020
The ruling represented the biggest moment for LGBT rights in the US since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage. https://t.co/8fuUtPvulL
— OUTtv (@OUTtv) June 15, 2020
Some great news from the US. About damn time if you ask me.
— Katie Goldenhar (@kegoldenhar) June 15, 2020
U.S. Supreme Court says gay, transgender workers are covered by landmark civil rights lawhttps://t.co/rP1t4pZVQX pic.twitter.com/hFD6n6Ua4z
Siccome i giornali italiani non hanno capito un cazzo della cosa vi suggerisco di leggere qui The Supreme Court’s decision extends federal workplace protections for the first time to gay and transgender employees nationwide https://t.co/g5XqLUbrv2
— Marco Gervasoni (@marco_gervasoni) June 16, 2020
Supreme Court Rules for Gay and Transgender Rights in the Workplace Justices rule federal civil-rights law prohibits workplace discrimination against LGBT workers- @WSJ https://t.co/UoD17KiLH0
— daniele manca (@Daniele_Manca) June 16, 2020
US Supreme Court’s decision cements new nationwide protections for gay and transgender employees https://t.co/BhdH1jg3gB
— Felipe Salvosa II⁷ (@felipesalvosa) June 15, 2020
The Supreme Court’s decision extends federal workplace protections for the first time to gay and transgender employees nationwide by @jessbravin https://t.co/TrmhkVkiW8 via @WSJ
— Peter Sagal (@petersagal) June 16, 2020
Starting off the week with some good news, for a change ...https://t.co/bpYTEPKL48
— Ben Hunt (@EpsilonTheory) June 15, 2020
Particularly welcome news during the month we celebrate dignity, equality and increased visibility for LGBTQ communities. https://t.co/h4kKzNT28n
— Lori K. McDonald (@LoriKMcDonald) June 16, 2020
Supreme Court Rules for Gay Rights in the Workplace https://t.co/HJ2te0OvNa
— Jason Zweig (@jasonzweigwsj) June 15, 2020
2020 has certainly been an unpredictable and challenging year (economic recession, global pandemic, continued racial injustices, etc.), but if you’re looking for a silver lining, this was certainly amazing news for our country and social progress. https://t.co/y0j1pZH7BB
— Satchel Breier (@SatchelBreier) June 15, 2020
One Step Forward! #LGBT ?️?
— Santiago Alvarez, MD (@Dr_SAlvarez) June 15, 2020
The Supreme Court’s decision extends federal workplace protections for the first time to gay and transgender employees nationwide https://t.co/QmQX10IzGS via @WSJ
No matter how you feel about this, this ruling should give us all great hope that the country ISN’T as divided as were told it is. 6-3 m, and think about this, #Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch wrote the opinion! #SCOTUS #LGBTQ https://t.co/SwKgc7wPoU
— Ken Montgomery #ScienceNotHysteria (@MontgomeryKen) June 15, 2020
Well this is a win for humanity!
— Willy Porter (@WillyPorter) June 15, 2020
Supreme Court Rules for Gay and Transgender Rights in the Workplace https://t.co/PmzEuDgJHp
Today's ruling by #SCOTUS was a step toward the more just, humane, peaceful world that I believe we can build. Let’s keep building. https://t.co/6XlFtVFcPz
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) June 15, 2020
#SCOTUS ruled that firing an employee simply because of who they are or who they love violates Title VII. This is a historic moment for our country and the LGBTQ community. https://t.co/Gk0kqS9yPj
— London Breed (@LondonBreed) June 15, 2020
Well, holy shit, this was not actually what I would have expected.https://t.co/RTDYj9DV5p
— John Scalzi (@scalzi) June 15, 2020
At long last, it is illegal - nationwide - to fire someone merely because of their sexual orientation. It only took 244 y for the US gov't to stop permitting this inhuman and unethical bigotry.https://t.co/d6SyFuaVYJ
— David Jentsch ?️? #BlackLivesMatter (@jdavidjentsch) June 15, 2020
Trump appointee Justice Gorsuch voted with the majority..https://t.co/kXFoucS63V
— Carol Gould (@Karashgould) June 15, 2020
米最高裁がLGBTQ労働者は雇用差別から保護されるとの画期的な判決を出した。
— 上川あや 世田谷区議会議員 (@KamikawaAya) June 15, 2020
判決は雇用者が性別を理由に差別することを違法とする1964年の公民権法タイトルVIIは、性的指向とトランスジェンダーのステータスも対象にしていると述べた。保守化する裁判所からの驚きの判決。https://t.co/ttQgkOGbfd
This is fabulous news!!https://t.co/6ecDsKogix
— AzRootsInfo ? (@azrootsinfo) June 15, 2020
A landmark case with historic decision by #US Supreme Court ruling #LGBTQ workers protected from job discrimination; and 6-3 decision pleasantly surprising given its conservative make up https://t.co/1bjHySukoG via @nbcnews @stephenfry @PeterTatchell @Colmogorman @amnesty @hrw
— Ronan L Tynan (@RonanLTynan) June 15, 2020
In a 6-3 decision today, the Supreme Court ruled that existing federal law forbids job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. https://t.co/tPIufDtBeo
— American Atheists (@AmericanAtheist) June 15, 2020
In a landmark case, Supreme Court rules LGBTQI2S workers are protected from job discrimination.
— Egale Canada (@egalecanada) June 15, 2020
“Today, we can go to work without the fear of being fired for who we are and who we love." -- Gerald Bostockhttps://t.co/Vz8oTG4IAk
LGBTQ+ rights are human rights. This morning, #SCOTUS has ruled that no American can be fired because of who they are or who they love. https://t.co/00AQeGucnx
— Lulu Seikaly (@LuluForTexas) June 15, 2020
Today we celebrate with all our LGBTQ brothers and sisters. This is now the law of the land for all States across this country ???????? #wtpTEAM #ONEV1 https://t.co/sDx5N9MVdE
— Trek3871??? (@Trek3871D) June 15, 2020
OMG!!! I've barely begun to read it, but... OMG...!@holybullies @TaggartRehnn @livid_lesbian @LisaTalmadge
— JarOCats™ ?️????? (@Jar_O_Cats) June 15, 2020
In landmark case, Supreme Court rules #LGBTQ workers are protected from job discrimination https://t.co/m3rPn6bsKA via @nbcnews
Sharing once again because this makes me so damn happy! ?
— Lady Lilith ? (@smileysatanist) June 15, 2020
“A victory for the LGBTQ community, for our democracy and for our fundamental values of equality and justice for all."
Ave Satanas, y’all. ?❤️
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?Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that workers can't be fired for being LGBT
— Lindy Li (@lindyli) June 15, 2020
Kavanaugh, Thomas, and Alito hate gay people so much that they think it’s ok for them to be fired simply for whom they love
RT if you’re voting for Biden and preventing more Kavanaughshttps://t.co/LcYBVTsJMC