Plaintiff Gerald Bostock: ‘Still more work to be done’ after Supreme Court LGBTQ ruling
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Gerald Bostock, the lead plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that determined LGBTQ employees are protected from workplace discrimination, tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie that he’s “filled with joy and gratitude” after the landmark ruling. He added that “there’s still more work to be done” and that the fight for gay and transgender rights persists.June 16, 2020
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