Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Addresses Whether Title VII Offers Anti-Discrimination Protections to Heterosexual Employees
As readers might be aware, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 bars employers from discriminating based upon race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or pregnancy. While the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) has concluded that Title VII also prohibits sexual orientation discrimination in the workplace (as it has been found to be a form of sex discrimination), courts across the country have wavered on the applicability of the EEOC’s conclusion in recent years. Currently, there is no federal law which has been passed to specifically include sexual orientation discrimination as a protected class under Title VII. With that being said, the EEOC’s 2015 ruling was deemed by many to be historic and hailed by those in the LGBTQ community as a progressive step forward. As such, in recent years, LBGTQ advocates have urged courts across the country (often via amicus briefs) to follow the EEOC’s lead and hold that Title VII prohibits sexual orientat