JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY


Evolution of Transgender Employment Discrimination in U.S. Courts


Author(s): Rusty L. Juban, Andrė L. Honorėe

Citation: Rusty L. Juban, Andrė L. Honorėe, (2020) "Evolution of Transgender Employment Discrimination in U.S. Courts," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol.20, Iss. 1, pp. 90-100

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

The paper examines federal court cases involving transgender employment discrimination in the United States over the last five decades. It documents the evolution in verdicts and provides an examination of case characteristics related to outcomes. The findings suggest that the number and success rate of cases by transgender plaintiffs are both increasing. The outcomes of such cases were not found to be discernibly different based on geographic location and/or organizational type/occupations of the plaintiffs. Plaintiffs were found to have more success in cases with claims of gender dysphoria and cases with certain types of alleged adverse actions from employers.