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Michigan AG Nessel backs trans girl in discrimination case

By Editorial Board Published September 10, 2025 3 Min Read
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Michigan AG Nessel backs trans girl in discrimination case

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Michigan Legal professional Common Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 20 attorneys normal in submitting an amicus temporary, urging the court docket to permit a former Liberty College worker’s sex-discrimination case to proceed.

The amicus temporary was filed within the U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the 4th Circuit in Zinski v. Liberty College.

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The temporary helps plaintiff Ellenor Zinski, who alleges Liberty College fired her after she knowledgeable the varsity she is a transgender girl. The coalition argues the decrease court docket’s ruling protects states’ means to implement employment anti-discrimination legal guidelines.

“No employee should lose their livelihood simply because of who they are,” Nessel stated in a information launch. “Liberty University’s actions against Ms. Zinski are a clear violation of the law, and I stand with my colleagues in urging the Court to uphold her right to seek justice, because workers should be judged by their performance, not gender identity.”

Zinski was employed by Liberty College in February 2023 to work at its IT assist desk. In July 2023, after her 90-day probationary interval ended, she instructed human sources she is a transgender girl and that she deliberate to legally change her first title to Ellenor. One month later, Liberty College terminated her employment, asserting that as a non secular establishment, it may fireplace her due to her transgender standing.

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Zinski sued in July 2024 below Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits employment discrimination based mostly on intercourse. In April 2025, a federal decide denied Liberty’s movement to dismiss. The college appealed.

Of their temporary, Nessel and the coalition argue Liberty’s reliance on the First Modification proper of expressive affiliation is misplaced, saying courts haven’t utilized that doctrine to justify employment discrimination. Additionally they argue the First Modification’s ministerial exception, which shields spiritual establishments’ collection of sure key roles from anti-discrimination legal guidelines, doesn’t apply as a result of Zinski’s duties have been secular and administrative.

The coalition says permitting Liberty’s arguments would sharply restrict states’ means to implement office discrimination legal guidelines. It asks the 4th Circuit to uphold the decrease court docket’s ruling and reject Liberty’s bid to finish the case.

Becoming a member of Nessel are the attorneys normal of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.

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