People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate against gays and lesbians. In a 2003 Gallup poll, eighty-eight percent of respondents said that homosexuals should . . . have equal rights in terms of job opportunities. Even prominent social conservatives—such as George W. Bush—give lip service to the idea that employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is wrong. But gay rights advocates have achieved only modest legal reform on this issue. Seventeen states have prohibited employment discrimination against gays and lesbians. A seemingly modest bill, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), which only prohibits disparate treatment on the basis of sexual orientation, h...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
When most people think of employment discrimination, the first thing that comes to mind is discrimin...
Despite the prominence of both affirmative action and gay and lesbian rights at the center of th...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
Among the many struggles and victories of the movement for LGBT equality in the United States, secur...
By a vote of 64 to 32, the U.S. Senate recently passed a bill, the Employment Discrimination Act (EN...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
Since 1974, members of Congress have been trying to pass legislation that would afford employment no...
Protection from employment discrimination has been a long battle waged by the lesbian, gay, bisexual...
Many Americans currently believe that federal law prohibits discrimination because of sexual orienta...
We show that U.S. state-level employment nondiscrimination acts (ENDAs)—laws that prohibit discrimin...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people have experienced a long and pervasive history ...
This report discusses issues surrounding the proposed Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which woul...
We are long past the point when our laws should permit discrimination against any individual because...
On November 7, 2013, the U.S. Senate passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (“2013 ENDA”), a b...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
When most people think of employment discrimination, the first thing that comes to mind is discrimin...
Despite the prominence of both affirmative action and gay and lesbian rights at the center of th...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
Among the many struggles and victories of the movement for LGBT equality in the United States, secur...
By a vote of 64 to 32, the U.S. Senate recently passed a bill, the Employment Discrimination Act (EN...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
Since 1974, members of Congress have been trying to pass legislation that would afford employment no...
Protection from employment discrimination has been a long battle waged by the lesbian, gay, bisexual...
Many Americans currently believe that federal law prohibits discrimination because of sexual orienta...
We show that U.S. state-level employment nondiscrimination acts (ENDAs)—laws that prohibit discrimin...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people have experienced a long and pervasive history ...
This report discusses issues surrounding the proposed Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which woul...
We are long past the point when our laws should permit discrimination against any individual because...
On November 7, 2013, the U.S. Senate passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (“2013 ENDA”), a b...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
When most people think of employment discrimination, the first thing that comes to mind is discrimin...
Despite the prominence of both affirmative action and gay and lesbian rights at the center of th...