A Senate Committee has voted 15-to-7 to approve the Employment
Non-Discrimination Act, “a bill that would prohibit employers from
discriminating against workers on the basis of sexual orientation or
gender identity,” reports the Huffington Post. We previously explained why the bill would encourage meritless litigation through one-way fee-shifting — through the so-called Christiansburg Garment rule — and would undermine free speech
about sexual-orientation-related issues in religious bookstores, and
within religious broadcasters and newspapers (This is because under it,
the courts might allow gay employees who overhear
theologically-conservative viewpoints about gay marriage or sexual
relations or morality, or are exposed to religious books and commentary
in bookstores or radio or TV shows containing such viewpoints, to bring “hostile work environment” claims, as I also explain further below).
More coverage of the bill is provided in The Hill, The Washington Post‘s Plum Line, and Daily Kos.
http://www.openmarket.org/2013/07/11/senate-committee-passes-enda-which-would-lead-to-meritless-litigation-and-erode-free-speech/
More coverage of the bill is provided in The Hill, The Washington Post‘s Plum Line, and Daily Kos.
http://www.openmarket.org/2013/07/11/senate-committee-passes-enda-which-would-lead-to-meritless-litigation-and-erode-free-speech/
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