Boston University School of Law: Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana's Restrictive Abortion Law
July 01, 2020
July 01, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, July 1 -- Boston University School of Law issued the following news:
When Justice Kennedy retired in 2018, the question loomed of whether his legacy on LGBTQIA rights would survive a more conservative Court that included Trump appointees Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh. Last week, Bostock v. Clayton County brought good news: Gorsuch wrote the 6-3 opinion holding that Title VII's prohibition of employment discrimination on the basis of sex meant that . . .
When Justice Kennedy retired in 2018, the question loomed of whether his legacy on LGBTQIA rights would survive a more conservative Court that included Trump appointees Justice Gorsuch and Justice Kavanaugh. Last week, Bostock v. Clayton County brought good news: Gorsuch wrote the 6-3 opinion holding that Title VII's prohibition of employment discrimination on the basis of sex meant that . . .