These three cases will determine whether you can be fired for being LGBTQ+, and will stand as a massive test for our civil rights.
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Kazakhstan: ILGA-Europe welcome landmark decision by Supreme Court to uphold the privacy of a lesbian couple
In what is seen as a first legal victory for LGBTIQ rights in Kazakhstan, the Central Asian country’s Supreme Court has overturned a decision by the Court of Appeal, saying it “committed a substantial and gross violation of the right to self-portrayal under Article 145 of the Civil Code and infringement of the constitutional rights” of a lesbian couple.