The Supreme Court said it will hear a pair of cases in which federal appeals courts split over whether LGBTQ employees are protected by the Civil Rights Act of 1964. | Carolyn Kaster/Ap Photo Legal Supreme Court to take up cases on gay and transgender rights in the workplace

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up a set of high-profile cases involving gay rights and the rights of transgender people in the workplace.

The justices announced Monday that they will consider whether existing federal law banning employment-related sex discrimination also prohibits discriminating against individuals on the basis of sexual orientation or because they are transgender.


The Supreme Court said it will hear a pair of cases in which federal appeals courts split over whether LBGTQ employees are protected by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The justices also accepted a case involving a transgender funeral home employee, saying they will consider whether being transgender is protected in itself or whether it falls within existing law against “sex stereotyping.”

The cases are expected to be argued in the fall.

