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Judge blocks Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors
The judge’s decision was based on a technicality.
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Republicans may accidentally help kill Ohio’s ban on gender-affirming healthcare
Republicans pushed for a 2011 constitutional amendment regulating healthcare. It may come back to bite them.
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GOP amendment attacking Obamacare has been turned against them to protect trans rights
The ACLU is using the GOP’s own words to show that a ban on gender-affirming care is unconstitutional.
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Ohio moves to allow trans people to correct birth certificates
It’s one of the last few to completely ban gender marker corrections on birth certificates. But that’s changing due to a lawsuit.
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Religious exemption bill that allows students to give wrong answers in school passes Ohio House
If a student says that the Earth is only 10,000 years old on their homework, their teacher will have to accept it, advocates say.
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Lambda Legal, ACLU ask U.S. Supreme Court to review Ohio marriage ruling
CINCINNATI, Ohio — Lambda Legal and the American Civil Liberties Union on Friday filed a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling upholding same-sex marriage bans in Ohio and three other states. The Sixth Circuit is the only federal circuit court to depart from recent decisions by the…
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Ohio advocacy groups split on support for marriage equality amendment
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As it works to educate Ohioans on the need for marriage equality, a coalition of state and national advocacy groups says it opposes another organization’s effort to win Ohioans marriage equality at the ballot box this fall.
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Head of N.J. marriage equality campaign leading new push to repeal Ohio ban
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The last blog post on the website for New Jersey United for Marriage is dated Oct. 21, the day gay and lesbian couples began getting marriage licenses across the state.
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ACLU challenges Ohio school’s ban on ‘straight but supportive’ t-shirts
CELINA, Ohio — The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio on Thursday called on Celina High School administrators to reconsider their decision to prohibit students from wearing shirts that express their support of LGBT students, calling the ban “unconstitutional.”