The Supreme Court Considers L.G.B.T. Rights, But Can't Stop Talking about  Bathrooms

The Supreme Court Considers L.G.B.T. Rights, But Can't Stop Talking about Bathrooms

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Masha Gessen writes on the oral arguments heard on Tuesday, at the Supreme Court, in the cases R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes, Inc., v. E.E.O.C.; Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia; and Altitude Express, Inc., v. Zarda, which take up L.G.B.T. rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
Masha Gessen writes on the oral arguments heard on Tuesday, at the Supreme Court, in the cases R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Homes, Inc., v. E.E.O.C.; Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia; and Altitude Express, Inc., v. Zarda, which take up L.G.B.T. rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

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