The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that employees can't be fired for being gay or transgender. The landmark civil rights law protects members of the LGBTQ+ community from discrimination in the workplace and the decision is a resounding victory for LGBT rights from a conservative court.
Celebrities took to social media to react to this monumental moment in United States history. "This is just incredible news!
A bright spot in a dark time," actress Mandy Moore celebrated on Twitter. "Sex and the City" star and gay rights activist Cynthia Nixon said, "HUGE VICTORY FOR LGBTQ RIGHTS!!!
Happy Pride Everybody -- the Supreme Court has decided LGBTQ people can sue for workplace bias," "This is astonishing and very welcome news.
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