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...
In the context of unionized workforces covered by collective bargaining agreements, companies have-a...
abstract: The current study explored whether intrinsically religious individuals are able to separat...
U.S. judges, activists, and academics have theorized extensively about how the struggle for African ...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) is a proposed federal bill that would prohibit discrimi...
Should bakers be required to make cakes for same-sex weddings? This Article unravels the eclectic ar...
The overwhelming majority of support for bans on same-sex civil marriage has come from religious bel...
Discrimination against employees by customers, vendors, and other third parties is a serious issue t...
Over the past five years, a multitude of cases that have made their ways through the U.S. judicial s...
The import of the jurisprudential consistency is a system through which it is theoretically easier t...
As once-accepted empirical justifications for discriminating against lesbians and gay men have falle...
abstract: While acceptance towards same-sex marriage is gradually increasing, same-sex marriage is b...
When do judges follow rules expected to produce unjust results, and when do they intentionally misap...
In the 1940s and 1950s, the administrative state served as a powerful engine of discrimination again...
Since the Supreme Court’s invalidation of anti-gay marriage laws, scholars and advocates have begun ...
In the context of unionized workforces covered by collective bargaining agreements, companies have-a...
abstract: The current study explored whether intrinsically religious individuals are able to separat...
U.S. judges, activists, and academics have theorized extensively about how the struggle for African ...
People in the United States strongly support the simple idea that employers should not discriminate ...
The Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) is a proposed federal bill that would prohibit discrimi...
Should bakers be required to make cakes for same-sex weddings? This Article unravels the eclectic ar...
The overwhelming majority of support for bans on same-sex civil marriage has come from religious bel...
Discrimination against employees by customers, vendors, and other third parties is a serious issue t...
Over the past five years, a multitude of cases that have made their ways through the U.S. judicial s...
The import of the jurisprudential consistency is a system through which it is theoretically easier t...
As once-accepted empirical justifications for discriminating against lesbians and gay men have falle...
abstract: While acceptance towards same-sex marriage is gradually increasing, same-sex marriage is b...
When do judges follow rules expected to produce unjust results, and when do they intentionally misap...
In the 1940s and 1950s, the administrative state served as a powerful engine of discrimination again...
Since the Supreme Court’s invalidation of anti-gay marriage laws, scholars and advocates have begun ...
In the context of unionized workforces covered by collective bargaining agreements, companies have-a...
abstract: The current study explored whether intrinsically religious individuals are able to separat...
U.S. judges, activists, and academics have theorized extensively about how the struggle for African ...