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Published 10:30 16 Jun 2020 BST
This landmark decision is the first that has supported the LGBTQ+ community in the States since 2015, when same-sex marriage was ruled legal across the country.
This new ruling came after two gay men and one transgender woman were fired from their employment. They sued their employers under grounds of discrimination against their sexual orientations and gender identity respectively.
Gerald Bostock was dismissed after his employers discovered that he had joined a "gay softball league." Donald Zarda was fired from his skydiving job in 2010, and Aimee Stephens was let go from her job after she told her manager she had plans to transition.
"There are truly no words to describe just how elated I am," Bostock told ABC News.
"When I was fired seven years ago, I was devastated. But this fight became about so much more than me.
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