
The Daily ‘Because of Sex’
Nov 7, 2019
Aimee Stephens, a trailblazer in transgender rights, shares her poignant journey after being fired for her identity. Her heartfelt letter to her boss highlights the struggles she faced before becoming the lead plaintiff in a groundbreaking Supreme Court case. Adam Liptak, a seasoned Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times, offers his keen insights on the legal intricacies at play. Together, they discuss the pivotal interpretation of the Civil Rights Act and the potential impact on employment rights for LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing the fight for justice and equality.
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Aimee Stephens' Story
- Aimee Stephens, a funeral director, wrote a letter to her boss explaining her gender transition.
- Two weeks later, she was fired, leading her to contact the ACLU and EEOC.
A Larger Fight
- Stephens' firing fueled her decision to pursue legal action, not just for herself but for others.
- Her case became a landmark Supreme Court case for transgender rights.
The Central Question
- The Supreme Court case revolved around Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
- The justices debated the interpretation of "because of sex" in relation to gender identity.

