He was fired for being gay. Seven years later, his Supreme Court win sent a 'clear message.'

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He was fired for being gay. Seven years later, his Supreme Court win sent a 'clear message.'
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Supreme Court sent 'clear message' with LGBTQ ruling, plaintiff says

When the history books are written, Gerald Bostock’s name will grace the landmark case that on June 15, 2020, won LGBTQ people nationwide protection from workplace discrimination.

In appearances on NBC’s"TODAY" show and MSNBC, Bostock recounted the ups and downs of his yearslong legal odyssey, from his sudden termination from a beloved advocacy job to Monday, when his name was stamped on a Supreme Court decision expanding the rights of millions of Americans. Bostock said the nature of the justices’ questions during those arguments — particularly those of Justice Neil Gorsuch — kept him hopeful.

“I can’t say loud enough how proud I am that I was able to stand by Aimee Stephens and the Zarda family during this battle in our fight for equality,” Bostock said.

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