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These Four Supreme Court Cases Were Major Victories in 2015

2015 brought in a wave of wins for gender equity. Let’s keep it up in 2016!

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1. A Win for the Pregnancy Discrimination Act

Young v. UPS went to the heart of one of the most important workplace protection laws: the Pregnancy Discrimination Act (PDA). Passed in 1978, the PDA states unequivocally that pregnancy discrimination is a form of sex discrimination, and it requires employers to treat pregnant employees the same as non-pregnant employees who have similar abilities or inabilities to work. This spring, the court ruled 6-3 in favor of Peggy Young, which means that she will be able to present her case to the lower court for a ruling on the merits. Had the court sided with UPS, it could have weakened the PDA’s protection for pregnant workers.

2. Women’s Health Care Protected

King v. Burwell was yet another challenge to the Affordable Care Act. In King, opponents of the health care law argued that tax credits that help low-income people afford health care coverage should only be available to people in states with state-run health care exchanges. If the court had sided with the challengers, millions of women would have lost health care coverage. 

3. Voting Rights: Victories and Questions

With a major election cycle gearing up, voting rights are on our minds.The court saw several significant cases this term that addressed gerrymandering and redistricting. Two of the most significant were the linked cases Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v. Alabama and Alabama Democratic Conference v. Alabama. The court of appeals sided with the state. In a 5-4 decision, the Supreme Court reversed, sending the plan back to the lower court for a district-by-district review. Although the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the plan, it indicated that a majority of justices believed that at least some of the districts were drawn unconstitutionally. The court’s decision doesn’t ensure that the plan will be declared unconstitutional by the lower court, but it offers a chance for the challengers to make a case.

 As we approach the 2016 election next year, these challenges will be front and center.

4. And Last But Not Least, Marriage Equality Prevailed!

Though all of the court’s decisions are significant, this term will be remembered for one particular case: Obergefell v. Hodges. In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled that states must allow same-sex couples to marry and must recognize same-sex marriages validly performed in other states. Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for the court, relied on earlier cases that had established the right to marry as a fundamental right. Of the same-sex couples seeking to marry, he wrote, “They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law. The Constitution grants them that right.”

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Congrats, Minnesota!!
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Congrats, Minnesota!!

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We are suckers for Liza Donnelly cartoons (and the subject matter is icing on the cake).
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We are suckers for Liza Donnelly cartoons (and the subject matter is icing on the cake).

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The NYT provides a good explanation of the possible rulings resulting from the Supreme Court hearings today and tomorrow.
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The NYT provides a good explanation of the possible rulings resulting from the Supreme Court hearings today and tomorrow.

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Yesterday Senator Claire McCaskill announced her support for same sex marriage on Tumblr, just in time for the Supreme Court hearings on both Proposition 8 and DOMA are happening this week.
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Yesterday Senator Claire McCaskill announced her support for same sex marriage on Tumblr, just in time for the Supreme Court hearings on both Proposition 8 and DOMA are happening this week.

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Illinois re-introduces marriage equality law

gaywrites:

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It’s back! On the first day of the 2013 legislative session, state senator Heather Steans and state representative Greg Harris introduced the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act in the House and Senate in Illinois.

This follows up marriage equality legislation that was introduced in the last session and passed a Senate committee, but did not have time to make it to the full legislature. The bill has the support of Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn as well as President Obama.

“Last week, the Senate Executive Committee made history by approving same-sex marriage and gave our efforts incredible momentum,” Steans said in a statement released by Equality Illinois. “With the full support of Senate President John Cullerton, I am confident legislators will grant all Illinois couples the freedom to marry this year.”

The bill enjoys bipartisan legal support, expressed by GOP chairman Pat Brady, who said last week that “giving gay and lesbian couples the freedom to get married honors the best conservative principles. It strengthens families and reinforces a key Republican value — that the law should treat all citizens equally,” according to the Equality Illinois release.

To add a little boost to everyone’s good mood, Illinois Rep. Kelly Cassidy got engaged to her partner, Kelley Quinn, steps away from the Capitol building (pictured above) just a day before the marriage equality bill was introduced. D’awwwwww.  

Start your Thursday off with some good news.

(via gaywrites)

Source: chicagophoenix.com

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“ VICTORY IN ALL FOUR. Congratulations and THANK YOU to everyone involved in the fight for equality.
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Pat yourself on the back, folks. We did it.
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VICTORY IN ALL FOUR. Congratulations and THANK YOU to everyone involved in the fight for equality.

Pat yourself on the back, folks. We did it.

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In our latest pep talk, Emily tells the story of finding her own voice to speak up for her family.

As the daughter of two moms, Emily grew up in Massachusetts. She was 14 when the state’s marriage debate began, putting Emily’s family at the receiving end of nasty political rhetoric.

One radio station took it too far, and Emily called in to respond to a conversation about the children of LGBT parents. That day, Emily realized the importance of her voice and her experiences.

This Tuesday, November 6, Emily will use her voice and vote. Will you join her?

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Name: Megan

Age: 24

State: North Carolina

Pep Talk: I vote because I hope that one day my friends will be able to get married just like I can.

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