He applauds U.S. Supreme Court LGBTQ ruling, but calls lead plaintiff untruthful Sometimes bad court cases end up making good law. That’s exactly what happened in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling that prohibits discriminating against LGBTQ employees, says Steven Teske, who is Clayton County Juvenile Court’s chief judge. He’s also the “villain” in this proceeding. In 2013, Teske fired Gerald Bostock, the lead plaintiff in the case that swayed two conservative justices to join the Supreme Court’s liberal wing in a 6-3 decision. Bostock, who was the coordinator of Clayton’s CASA (court appointed special advocates) program, had sued in...