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Gregory Antollino (BA ’86) is counsel of record in Zarda v. Altitude Express (cert. granted sub nom Altitude Express v. Zarda), a case currently pending before the US Supreme Court to be argued on October 8. Zarda involves a man who was fired for identifying as gay in the workplace. The question for the Justices is whether sexual orientation is a subset of sex and thus covered by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended. Gregory won the en banc rehearing in the US Court of Appeals for Second Circuit (the judicial district covering New York, Vermont and Connecticut). A decision in Zarda’s favor was handed down in February 2018 by a margin of 10-3. Altitude Express successfully petitioned for certiorari. However, this does not mean the Altitude Express will win. Most commentators say that it is a 50-50 proposition. Zarda’s case will be argued by Pamela Karlan, a veteran Supreme Court litigator who has argued to the high court 8
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President Obama's Eulogy at Beau Biden's Funeral
President Obama's Eulogy at Beau Biden's Funeral
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Filipino Americans
Americans of Filipino descent
This article is about people of Filipino descent in the United States. For American people in the Philippines, see Americans in the Philippines.
Ethnic group
Map depicting Filipino Americans percentage-wise by U.S. state, per the 2010 US census | |
4,640,313 (2023)[1] (ancestry or ethnic origin) 2,051,900 (2023)[2] (born in the Philippines) | |
Western United States, Hawaii, especially in metropolitan areas and elsewhereas of 2010 | |
California | 1,651,933[3] |
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Hawaii | 367,364[3] |
Texas | 194,427[3] |
Washington | 178,300[3] |
Nevada | 169,462[3] |
Illinois | 159,385[3] |
New York | 144,436[3] |
Florida | 143,481[3] |
New Jersey | 129,514[3] |
Virginia | 108,128[3] |
English (American, Philippine),[4] Tagalog (Filipino),[4][5] Ilocano, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Bikol, Vis |