The Justice Department Just Argued Against Gay Rights In A Major Federal Case
Source: Buzzfeed
Dominic Holden
Buzzfeed News Reporter
The US Justice Department on Wednesday argued in a major federal lawsuit that a 1964 civil rights law doesnt protect gay workers from discrimination, thereby diverging from a separate, autonomous federal agency that had supported the gay plaintiffs case.
The Trump administrations filing is unusual in part because the Justice Department isnt a party in the case, and the department doesnt typically weigh in on private employment lawsuits.
But in an amicus brief filed at the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, lawyers under Attorney General Jeff Sessions contend that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which bans sex discrimination, does not cover sexual orientation.
"The sole question here is whether, as a matter of law, Title VII reaches sexual orientation discrimination," says the Justice Department's brief. "It does not, as has been settled for decades. Any efforts to amend Title VIIs scope should be directed to Congress rather than the courts."
The case kicked off in 2010 when Donald Zarda, a skydiving instructor, filed suit against his employer in federal court in New York, alleging the company terminated him for his sexual orientation in violation of Title VII.
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rockfordfile
(8,702 posts)Matthew28
(1,798 posts)We're no longer the land of the free.
Igel
(35,300 posts)So either we've always been like Russia or this won't make us like Russia; we weren't the land of the free and this won't change it, or we were the land of the free and this won't make us unfree.