Bernstein's Lover Loses Round

Gay News Blog  Sep 20 08

Mark Taylor, identified as having had an "intimate relationship" with Leonard Bernstein in a 1994 biography of the late composer and conductor, has suffered a reversal of his sexual orientation discrimination verdict against New York University Medical Center (NYUMC). A three-judge Appellate Term panel of the New York County Supreme Court, on September 10, reversed a civil court jury verdict that Taylor lost his job as NYUMC's director of external affairs because of anti-gay bias by Peter Ferrara, who became his supervisor just four months before he was discharged. Full story...

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