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Catholic adoption agencies threaten to turn away gay couples

Catholic adoption agencies threaten to turn away gay couples

Friday, May 6, 2011
One of the largest adoption and foster care services in Illinois has threatened to drop those services if it is forced to place children with gay and lesbian couples, a move that could affect thousands of children.
Illinois Senate committee kills anti-gay adoption measure

Illinois Senate committee kills anti-gay adoption measure

Thursday, April 14, 2011
The Illinois Senate has voted down a controversial measure that would have allowed religious and faith-based groups deny same-sex couples from adopting or fostering children.
Court rules Walmart was justified in firing anti-gay employee for harassment

Court rules Walmart was justified in firing anti-gay employee for harassment

Tuesday, April 5, 2011
A federal appeals court in Illinois has ruled that Walmart Stores did not violate an employee's civil rights when it fired her for making anti-gay comments towards a lesbian co-worker at a store in Joliet, Ill.
Illinois sheriff under fire for anti-Semitic, homophobic Facebook comment

Illinois sheriff under fire for anti-Semitic, homophobic Facebook comment

Sunday, March 27, 2011
A west-central Illinois county sheriff has come under fire after making a derogatory post on Facebook, in which he referred to a co-worker as a "little fag jew boy."
Marriage equality battle ramps up in New Hampshire, Maryland

Marriage equality battle ramps up in New Hampshire, Maryland

Monday, January 31, 2011
Two New Hampshire legislators have introduced bills to repeal the state’s marriage equality law, even though Republican leaders said that such a repeal is not a party priority in 2011. And several other states saw legislative moves toward or away from equality in the past week.
Illinois governor signs bill legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples

Illinois governor signs bill legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples

Monday, January 31, 2011
CHICAGO — Illinois became the 12th U.S. state on Monday to grant legal recognition to same-sex couples. Gov. Pat Quinn drew cheers from a crowd of more than 1,000 people who turned out to witness him sign bill legalizing civil unions for gay and lesbian couples.
The state of Marriage Equality in 2011

The state of Marriage Equality in 2011

Sunday, January 16, 2011
2011 will likely see a number of battles state by state across the country. Three states plus the District of Columbia are facing the prospect of losing marriage equality, an additional seven states could start the process of amending their state constitutions to ban marriage equality, five could gain marriage equality.
Illinois governor says he will sign civil unions bill in early 2011

Illinois governor says he will sign civil unions bill in early 2011

Saturday, December 4, 2010
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (D) said Friday that he will delay signing until next year the recently passed bill granting civil unions to Illinois residents.
Illinois General Assembly passes LGBT-inclusive civil union bill

Illinois General Assembly passes LGBT-inclusive civil union bill

Wednesday, December 1, 2010
The Illinois General Assembly passed the Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Unions Act on Wednesday, establishing legal protections for same-sex couples across the state.
School declines to take action against students who wore threatening ‘straight pride’ shirts

School declines to take action against students who wore threatening ‘straight pride’ shirts

Thursday, November 11, 2010
School officials have decided not to take disciplinary action against three high school students in suburban Chicago who attended classes wearing "straight pride" t-shirts earlier this week during the school's "ally week" aimed at raising awareness to anti-gay bullying and harassment.
Wedding announcement costs lesbian educator her job at Catholic university

Wedding announcement costs lesbian educator her job at Catholic university

Wednesday, November 10, 2010
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Laine Tadlock, director of the education program at Benedictine University in Springfield, Ill., has lost her job -- not because she is gay, and not because she recently married her partner, but because her wedding announcement was posted in the local newspaper.
Illinois Treasurer expands gay partner benefits for department employees

Illinois Treasurer expands gay partner benefits for department employees

Sunday, June 13, 2010
With six months left in his four-year term, Illinois state Treasurer (and candidate for U.S. Senate) Alexi Giannoulias signed an executive order on Sunday extending family-leave benefits to gay and [...]
Gay rights activists stage ‘kiss-in’ protest at suburban Chicago restaurant

Gay rights activists stage ‘kiss-in’ protest at suburban Chicago restaurant

Saturday, June 5, 2010
About 100 gay rights activists puckered up to prove a point at a suburban Chicago restaurant Friday night. "It's to educate people that homophobia of any kind is unacceptable," said [...]
Illinois House passes LGBT-inclusive anti-bullying law

Illinois House passes LGBT-inclusive anti-bullying law

Monday, April 26, 2010
The Illinois state House on Friday unanimously approved a bill to prevent homophobic and transphobic bullying. The measure covers bullying specifically targeted at students because of their sexual orientation or [...]
Chicago men charged with hate crimes in January assault on gay man

Chicago men charged with hate crimes in January assault on gay man

Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Charges against three Chicago-area men who allegedly beat up a gay man were upgraded Tuesday to felony hate crimes, reports WBBM-TV. [caption id="attachment_6427" align="aligncenter" width="400" caption="From left: Sean Little, Benjamin [...]
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