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  1. March 30, 2023

    3 Things Discrimination Attys May Have Missed In March

    A Kansas City school district was sued by a nonbinary teacher who claims they faced unlawful discrimination after being reprimanded by school officials for using gender-neutral pronouns, and Arizona wants to drop out of a multi-state suit challenging federal guidance that interprets the U.S. Supreme Court's watershed Bostock decision. Here, Law360 looks at three litigation developments that flew under the radar last month.

  2. July 17, 2022

    Republican AGs Get Feds' Bostock Guidance Put On Ice

    Controversial guidance published separately by the EEOC and the U.S. Department of Education interpreting the U.S. Supreme Court's watershed Bostock decision can't be enforced against 20 states while they challenge the validity and scope of the agencies' legal interpretations, a Tennessee federal judge has ruled.

  3. August 31, 2021

    Republican AGs Sue Biden Admin. Over LGBTQ Stances

    A coalition of 20 GOP state attorneys general have sued the Biden administration alleging that the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the U.S. Department of Education each unlawfully expanded the scope of the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark Bostock decision.