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The State of Diversity in Today’s Workforce Report
Diversity is key to fostering a strong and inclusive economy that is built to last. (iStock Photo)

The State of Diversity in Today’s Workforce

Crosby Burns, Kimberly Barton, and Sophia Kerby examine the state and strength of diversity in the U.S. workforce, specifically the number and proportion of people of color, women, gay and transgender individuals, and people with disabilities in the workforce today.

Crosby Burns, Kimberly Barton, Sophia Kerby

Why Courts Matter Report
The Library of Congress is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington. In <i>Schroer v. Library of Congress</i>, Diane J. Schroer sued the Library of Congress for revoking her employment offer after she disclosed that she was undergoing gender transition. A federal district judge ruled that discrimination on the basis of changing genders is considered sex discrimination—which is unconstitutional under federal law. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Why Courts Matter

Andrew Blotky and Kimberly Barton look at recent and ongoing court cases that demonstrate how much is at stake for the LGBT community.

Andrew Blotky, Kimberly Barton