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2008: Schroer vs. Billington
2008: Schroer vs. Billington
A federal district court ruled in favor of Diane (formerly David) Schroer, who claimed sex discrimination under Title VII because a job offer was withdrawn by the Library of Congress after she told her prospective employers that she intended to start work as a female.

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