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Fifth Circuit Refuses to Extend Protections to Transgender and Sexual Orientation under Title VII

February 7, 2019 Mark Curriden

Three federal circuit courts of appeals have ruled during the past two years that Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and transgender status. The Fifth Circuit rejected the opportunity to join that trend Wednesday in a series of biting opinions . . .

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