The gay man whose case was pivotal in the U.S. Supreme Court ruling banning discrimination against LGBTQ people in the workplace says he is “elated” by the result. Gerald Bostock, 56, made history on June 15 when the Court decided in a 6-3 ruling that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which makes it illegal for employers to discriminate because of a person’s sex, race, color and religion, also covers LGBTQ discrimination in the workplace. HollywoodLife speaks EXCLUSIVELY with Gerald who shares his excitement over the landmark decision. “Last Monday morning, I did my normal routine.
I was actually on a work conference call and also watching the SCOTUS blog put up on the television in our den, my partner and I,” Gerald says of the
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