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S2 E3: Bostock v Clayton County and A Tribute To William Ah Ket

S2 E3: Bostock v Clayton County and A Tribute To William Ah Ket

The Wigs
Sea. 2 Ep. 31 hr, 1 min
27 Jul 20
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The Wigs discuss the recent US Supreme Court case of Bostock v Clayton County where a US man was fired for "conduct unbecoming a county employee". Why? He joined a gay softball team. He took the county on and ended up transforming US discrimination law. To add some Australian context the Wigs also interview Assoc Professor Wayne Morgan who talks about his decades of legal activism. Lastly, we profile William Ah Ket, a fascinating figure in Australian legal history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.