August 27, 2020
The former Georgia municipal worker behind the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling that federal law shields gay and transgender workers from job discrimination will have his day in court after the Eleventh Circuit revived his unfair firing suit Thursday.
October 04, 2019
The U.S. Supreme Court kicks off its new term Monday, and while a closely watched LGBT rights case is expected to be the main event for workplace law observers, the high court has plenty of other notable employment cases on the docket. Here, experts look at a handful of pending employment cases attorneys ought to be keeping tabs on.
July 18, 2018
The full Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday declined to hear whether a gay Clayton County, Georgia, government employee was discriminated against, prompting one of its judges to pen a blistering dissent that proclaimed her peers relied on "the precedential equivalent of an Edsel with a missing engine."