Rachel Mosby alleges she was terminated because of her gender identity after she transitioned on the job.
Circuit court's decision will now grant Mark Horton his day in court to argue he was unlawfully discriminated against
Rejection of Jameka Evans' case leaves a split among circuit courts as to whether Title VII protects LGBTQ people
On Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard the case of a deceased skydiver who had sued his former employer for firing him...
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has agreed that the full court will review the case of a New York skydiving instructor who claims...
On Friday, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court judgment dismissing a lesbian’s employment discrimination lawsuit. The decision dealt a blow...
The lawsuit is one of two brought by the EEOC against businesses whose LGBTQ employees claim they were harassed or fired for being gay.
The Metro Nashville government agreed to adopt policies allowing people with HIV to serve as police officers.
Transgender cook claimed managers and co-workers misgendered him, asked invasive questions, and compared him to a pedophile.
The man accusing Matt Schlapp of sexual misconduct says CPAC officials knew of allegations by two other men, but took no action.
A former Ohio Highway Patrol officer was awarded $2.6 million after a jury found she was discriminated against as a woman and a lesbian.
A married gay couple have been awarded more than £120,000, or about $150,000 U.S. dollars, after suing their former employer, a London-based Italian restaurant, for...
A federal appeals court has ruled against a Catholic school teacher in New York who was fired after revealing he was gay and intended to marry...
A gay San Francisco police officer has been awarded $225,000 after the city agreed to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit he filed.
Couple's lawsuit was initially dismissed on the grounds that LGBTQ people aren't protected by the Fair Housing Act