Bostock v. Clayton County.
[1] There, the Court held that by barring employer discrimination against any individual “because of such individual’s . . . sex,” Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 also bars employment discrimination because an individual is gay or transgender. The paper then speculates about how much
Bostock will affect how likely lower court judges will read other “sex” discrimination prohibitions in the U.S. Code in the same way, in part based on a canvass of the text of about 150 of those prohibitions. The paper also discusses the religion-based defenses that defendants may raise in response under Title VII itself, the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, and the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. And the paper suggests how
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Poyner Spruill recently prevailed before the North Carolina Court of Appeals. On December 31
st, 2020, in
Wright Construction Services, Inc. v. Hard Art Studio, PLLC,[1] the court reversed the Wake County Superior Court and ruled that architects and engineers may not defend themselves from tort liability on the basis of a contractor’s failure to obtain licensure prior to entering into a construction contract.
Factual and Procedural Background:
The core issue in the case turned on the general contractor’s licensure status at the time it entered a construction contract with the project owner: the contractor executed the contract before obtaining its general contractor’s license.[2] Under North Carolina law, such contracts may be enforced by the project owner but are unenforceable by the contractor.[3] Nevertheless, the contractor in
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