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The Michigan Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Over Sexual Orientation Discrimination

Michigan’s Attorney General Dana Nessel will argue before the Michigan Supreme Court that the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act of 1976 (ELCRA) prohibits discrimination because of an individual’s sexual orientation and gender identity.

The case stems from a Court of Claims’ ruling that the ELCRA does not prohibit discrimination because of an individual’s sexual orientation. The ruling by the court was in favor of two Michigan businesses, Rouch World LLC and Uprooted Electrolysis, who had complaints of discrimination filed against them.

Read the source article at Grand Rapids’s Leading Local News

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