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Uganda could kill the first man charged under its “aggravated homosexuality” law
He is accused under Kill the Gays law of having “unlawful sexual intercourse” with another man.
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Trump-appointed judge dismisses challenge to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law a second time
U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger ruled that most of the plaintiffs lacked standing and accused them of “legal posturing.”
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Everything you know about sodomy laws is probably wrong
A Yale law professor explains the surprising unknown history of the notoriously anti-gay laws.
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Indonesia steps up its crackdown on gays with massive raid
141 men arrested at a sauna were photographed and the pictures publicized — and not all of them were out.
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Utah repeals law banning positive mentions of homosexuality in classrooms
Now it’s up to the governor.
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Arkansas Court puts ‘basic biological truths’ ahead of same-sex parents’ rights
“This is wrong,” said Cheryl Maples, who sued on behalf of three couples and may take her fight to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Utah denies law forbidding talk about homosexuality in schools is anti-gay
The state has denied it has anti-gay school laws as it defends itself from a lawsuit challenging restrictions on talk about homosexuality in the classroom.
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Will this Russian city break with government and allow Pride parade?
Homophobes have launched a petition to stop the event, saying it is “the public promotion of homosexuality.”
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Watch: Short film explores lost gay slang Brits used to avoid arrest
Before the decriminalization of homosexuality in Britain in the late 1960s, this slang helped gay and bisexual men speak freely to one another without outing themselves in a highly homophobic society.
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Britain will pardon thousands of men convicted under anti-gay laws
The pardons apply to men convicted for consensual same-sex sexual relations before homosexuality was decriminalized several decades ago.