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Michigan Supreme Court agrees to hear Elliot-Larson civil rights case
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MI Supreme Court Agrees To Decide LGBT Rights Case
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Harassment verdict of $150K not excessive – Michigan Lawyers Weekly
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Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibits retaliation against employees because they either oppose discriminatory actions (the Opposition Clause ) or because of their participation in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under Title VII (the Participation Clause ). A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit clarifies what qualifies as opposition activity under Title VII. In
Jackson v. Genesee Cnty. Road Comm n, 2021 WL 2155045 (6th Cir. May 27, 2021, Recommended for Publication), the Sixth Circuit reversed a district court s grant of summary judgment in favor of the employer, holding that performance of one s job duties can qualify as protected activity under Title VII.
Republican-controlled Michigan Senate recognizes LGBTQ Pride Month
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The GOP-controlled Senate approved the resolution by Sen. Jeremy Moss in a voice vote, meaning there is no tally of who voted in support of or opposition to. All 16 Senate Democrats signed on as sponsors along with two Republican lawmakers: Sens. Jim Stamas of Midland and Wayne Schmidt of Traverse City. The people of Michigan understand, appreciate and value the cultural, civic and economic contributions of the LGBTQ communities to the greater community of the state and affirm a celebration of love, living authentically and accepting ourselves, the resolution says.
Moss, a Southfield Democrat and the Senate s only openly gay member, said the vote was symbolic yet incredibly significant.