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1. The Supreme Court ruled that a 1964 civil-rights law protects gay and transgender employees from workplace discrimination.

Today’s ruling hinged on the Court’s interpretation of a three-letter word in the Civil Rights Act of 1964—. , the word’s inclusion in that bill was somewhat of a fluke:

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