Contents
- Gerald Bostock’s journey to the Supreme Court started with a gay softball league
- This gay softball player assisted win SCOTUS employment situation
- Exactly how assistance from gay softball colleagues lugged Gerald Bostock with historic Supreme Court win
- Exactly how this national gay sports organization is trying to securely run during Covid, as well as offer necessary alleviation to LGBT people
- Gay softball, flag football, rugby as well as bowling heating up for new seasons
- Your Overview to Signing Up With a Gay Sports Organization
- Take United States Out to The Gay Softball Leagues
- IMAGE GALLERY: Gay softball jocks struck Atlanta for Big Peach Softball Tourney
- Discharged After Joining a Gay Softball Team, This Male Is Battling Back
- Chuck Saylor, Gay Softball Organization Co-Founder, Slides into Retired life
This man was terminated for eating with his gay softball team
This Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will listen to 4 suits comprising a consolidated case occurring from instances of claimed discrimination. Among those instances centers on Gerald Bostock, a Doraville, Georgia male that sued his former employee, Clayton Region, after they discharged him for getting on a gay softball team.