The Chicago Tribune reports that the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals—which sets precedent in Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin—ruled
that workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The plaintiff, a college teacher, said she was reprimanded for kissing her girlfriend, then was not given full-time work at the college and was dismissed. The college denied that it discriminated against her.
MP3 audio of the oral arguments is available.
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(Score: 1) by Scrutinizer on Thursday April 06 2017, @08:36PM
Without defending "the right", I wish to express my freedom by playing airhorn solos inside your bedroom at three o'clock in the morning. Being that you seem to be a proponent of tolerance, I'm sure I'll find you most accommodating...