Among the many struggles and victories of the movement for LGBT equality in the United States, securing employment protections at the federal level has proven to be a persistent challenge. The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) would prohibit disparate treatment in employment on the basis of sexual orientation. This bill has been proposed several times in Congress but has never been enacted, despite public opinion that appears to overwhelmingly support employment protections for gay and lesbian workers. This Essay argues that while gay-rights advocates and supportive law makers continue to work for statutory protections, private commitments cannot only fill the gap, they can also hasten our progress toward full statutory protections...
The Author explores the use of due process and equal protection guarantees from the U.S. Constitutio...
Many Americans currently believe that federal law prohibits discrimination because of sexual orienta...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities-lesbians...
Among the many struggles and victories of the movement for LGBT equality in the United States, secur...
American lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workers have made great strides toward equal...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people have experienced a long and pervasive history ...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
Queer people experience poor well-being in many workplaces, yet employment non-discrimination legisl...
The call for legal reform to prevent discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has been prev...
This symposium Essay responds to the EEOC’s new decision to interpret federal employment discriminat...
On November 7, 2013, the U.S. Senate passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (“2013 ENDA”), a b...
This article examines the legal, ethical, practical ramifications of discrimination in the workplace...
The “ENDA Executive Order” would require federal contractors to take affirmative action to recruit a...
This article is set forth in five parts. Part II is largely descriptive and focuses on two aspects o...
The Author explores the use of due process and equal protection guarantees from the U.S. Constitutio...
Many Americans currently believe that federal law prohibits discrimination because of sexual orienta...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities-lesbians...
Among the many struggles and victories of the movement for LGBT equality in the United States, secur...
American lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) workers have made great strides toward equal...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people have experienced a long and pervasive history ...
Discrimination against gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Americans remains pervasive given the...
Queer people experience poor well-being in many workplaces, yet employment non-discrimination legisl...
The call for legal reform to prevent discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation has been prev...
This symposium Essay responds to the EEOC’s new decision to interpret federal employment discriminat...
On November 7, 2013, the U.S. Senate passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (“2013 ENDA”), a b...
This article examines the legal, ethical, practical ramifications of discrimination in the workplace...
The “ENDA Executive Order” would require federal contractors to take affirmative action to recruit a...
This article is set forth in five parts. Part II is largely descriptive and focuses on two aspects o...
The Author explores the use of due process and equal protection guarantees from the U.S. Constitutio...
Many Americans currently believe that federal law prohibits discrimination because of sexual orienta...
This Article analyzes the application of employment discrimination law to sexual minorities-lesbians...