# U.S. Army

Type: Company

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## Timeline

- **2026-03-05**: Legal Analysis Published — Legal experts begin analyzing the impact of the ruling on private sector Title VII interpretations.
- **2026-02-27**: New Agency Ruling — Federal civil rights agency rules against a transgender Army worker in a similar bathroom access dispute.
- **2026-02-26**: EEOC Ruling — EEOC issues Selina S. v. Driscoll, reversing the Lusardi precedent in a 2-1 vote.
- **2025-06-15**: Selina S. Request — A civilian Army employee requests bathroom access corresponding to her gender identity.
- **2020-06-15**: Bostock v. Clayton County — Supreme Court rules Title VII protects employees against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
- **2015-04-01**: Lusardi v. McHugh — EEOC rules that the Army discriminated against a transgender worker by denying bathroom access.
- **2015-04-01**: Lusardi Precedent — EEOC rules that federal agencies must allow bathroom access based on gender identity.

## Recent coverage (3 stories)

### EEOC Reverses Precedent on Transgender Bathroom Access for Federal Workers
2026-03-05 21:38:49 · Sentiment: Negative · Impact: 7/10 · Sources: 2

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has overturned a decade of precedent, ruling that federal agencies may legally restrict transgender employees from using bathrooms and intimate spaces that align with their gender identity. The 2-1 decision redefines 'sex' under Title VII as a binary biological classification, signaling a major shift in federal workforce policy.
Full story: https://gethrbrief.com/story/eeoc-transgender-bathroom-ruling-federal-agencies

### Civil Rights Agency Rules Against Transgender Army Worker in Bathroom Dispute
2026-02-27 20:12:55 · Sentiment: Neutral · Impact: 5/10 · Sources: 2

A federal civil rights agency has issued a ruling against a transgender U.S. Army employee regarding workplace bathroom access. The decision marks a significant departure from previous federal protections and signals a potential shift in how Title VII is interpreted for government personnel.
Full story: https://gethrbrief.com/story/civil-rights-agency-transgender-army-ruling

### Cornyn and Army Leadership to Visit CCAD Amid Workforce Stability Concerns
2026-02-27 03:16:21 · Sentiment: Neutral · Impact: 5/10 · Sources: 2

U.S. Senator John Cornyn and the Undersecretary of the Army are scheduled to visit the Corpus Christi Army Depot to address critical concerns regarding the facility's future. The high-level delegation aims to evaluate workforce stability and the depot's role in the Army's long-term aviation maintenance strategy.
Full story: https://gethrbrief.com/story/cornyn-army-visit-ccad-workforce-concerns

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