After rendering a 33-page decision on workplace rights, the U.S. Supreme Court bestowed a capstone victory on the LGBTQ movement as it was envisioned by leaders just 10 years ago, raising questions about what will happen next — and even if the LGBTQ movement has largely achieved its chief goals.
The victory happened with little fanfare. Amid the coronavirus pandemic, members of the LGBTQ community didn’t swarm the Supreme Court to celebrate like they did with the marriage equality victories.