DAYS OF LOT: Appeals Court Says Sex Discrimination Law Applies to Gay and Lesbian Discrimination
An appeals
court ruled that a federal civil rights law on sex discrimination can
now be used for sexual orientation discrimination claims, the first time
an appellate court has concluded such.
In an 8-3 decision made Tuesday,
the full court of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor
of Kimberly Hively, a lesbian who sued Ivy Tech Community College,
arguing that the school discriminated against her on the basis of her
sexual orientation.
Authored by Judge Diane Wood, the decision concluded that Hively could sue Ivy Tech on the basis of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which pertains in part to sex discrimination.
Authored by Judge Diane Wood, the decision concluded that Hively could sue Ivy Tech on the basis of violating Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which pertains in part to sex discrimination.
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