
Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court heard three cases that could either take away existing LGBTQ+ employment protections or affirm that existing federal law does protect LGBTQ+ people. We know this is both a pivotal moment for our community, as well as a difficult environment for everyone. So we’re inviting you to join us (and almost 100 other organizations) on #DecisionDay for both our Virtual National Rally, followed by our Virtual Town Hall.
We have organized a Virtual National Rally with LGBTQ+ leaders from across the country and those who led the fight for these cases. Let's come together, lift each other up during difficult times, and give thanks to those who fought this case for our community. No matter what the decision, we know the fight continues!
Our Virtual Town Hall will feature a panel of experts discussing the court's opinion, giving analysis of its potential effects, and what our community can do to respond and fight for full LGBTQ+ protections including the federal Equality Act. Participants will have time for Q&A and a recording will be provided for all who sign up.
The US Supreme Court does not give advance notice on decisions, so we will not have information until that morning. Stay tuned for an email alert from NEAT. As well, if you are interested in hosting your own virtual event locally on #DecisionDay, sign up here.
The Court must affirm that all LGBTQ+ people should be able to work hard and support themselves and their families without fear of discrimination at work — protections already affirmed by multiple federal courts and agencies for many years. We will also need to continue our work for full federal nondiscrimination protections. So RSVP, and let’s come together as a virtual community for #DecisionDay!
We have organized a Virtual National Rally with LGBTQ+ leaders from across the country and those who led the fight for these cases. Let's come together, lift each other up during difficult times, and give thanks to those who fought this case for our community. No matter what the decision, we know the fight continues!
Our Virtual Town Hall will feature a panel of experts discussing the court's opinion, giving analysis of its potential effects, and what our community can do to respond and fight for full LGBTQ+ protections including the federal Equality Act. Participants will have time for Q&A and a recording will be provided for all who sign up.
The US Supreme Court does not give advance notice on decisions, so we will not have information until that morning. Stay tuned for an email alert from NEAT. As well, if you are interested in hosting your own virtual event locally on #DecisionDay, sign up here.
The Court must affirm that all LGBTQ+ people should be able to work hard and support themselves and their families without fear of discrimination at work — protections already affirmed by multiple federal courts and agencies for many years. We will also need to continue our work for full federal nondiscrimination protections. So RSVP, and let’s come together as a virtual community for #DecisionDay!