Gerald Bostock Was Fired. He Wants His Supreme Court Case to Help Change LGBTQ Rights in America.
Gerald Bostock relished doing his job. He was proud of helping young people. Until 2013 he worked for Clayton County, , managing the county’s CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program, which trained and assigned volunteers to represent children who have experienced abuse or neglect in court proceedings. “Imagine having a job you love, that’s your dream job, and all of sudden losing it,” Bostock, 55, from Doraville, Georgia, told The Daily Beast. In 2013, Bostock was suddenly fired by Clayton County. Bostock claims it was because he ...
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