Fabian v. Hospital of Central Connecticut

Plaintiff complained that the Hospital of Central Connecticut did not hire her to be an on-call orthopedic surgeon because she disclosed that she was a transgender woman. Defendant moved for summary judgment, which the court denied, citing that transgender discrimination is a cognizable claim under Title VII as sex-based discrimination.

Topics

Geographical location

Keywords

Year

  • 2016

External URL

  • Fabian v. Hospital of Central Connecticut

Court

Type