Update (6/17/20): This piece has been updated with additional data from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT on June 15.
Fox News covered the Supreme Court’s ruling protecting LGBTQ workers from discrimination for only 15 minutes across seven segments on June 15, the day it was decided. In comparison, MSNBC covered the decision for 2 hours and 3 minutes over the course of 21 segments, and CNN covered it for 43 minutes across 11 segments.
In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court decided that workplace protections on the basis of sex in Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act extend to also protect LGBTQ employees from discrimination. The decision was a combined ruling on several cases; two were on behalf of men who were fired for being gay and a third was about a woman who was fired for being trans.
Conservative Justices John Roberts and Neil Gorsuch voted in favor of the decision alongside liberal members of the court, and a wide swath of media coverage focused on the vote of Gorsuch, who wrote the majority opinion in favor of LGBTQ Americans. Fox has championed President Donald Trump's conservative judicial appointments, but Gorsuch's surprising decision is at odds with the network’s coverage and Trump's record on the judiciary, which has been a major election issue for his right-wing and evangelical base.
After the announcement, many right-wing media figures took to Twitter and elsewhere to criticize the decision. However, you wouldn’t have noticed that if you were watching Fox News’ evening programming -- typically the most-watched hours of cable news -- which barely covered it all. Fox News has a history of anti-LGBTQ coverage and a cozy relationship with extreme anti-LGBTQ group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which represented a client in one of the cases.