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Supreme Court won’t stop Mississippi law allowing discrimination against LGBT people
The same attorneys arguing Mississippi’s side are the ones behind the wedding cake case currently in front of the Court.
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Mississippi’s Christians now have a license to discriminate against LGBTQ people
The nation’s most extreme anti-LGBTQ law is now in effect in Mississippi.
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Mississippi’s ‘religious freedom’ license to discriminate law challenged again
A law allowing magistrates to deny same-sex couples marriage licenses and businesses to deny them services is heading back to court.
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After 2 years of marriage equality Republicans are still trying to destroy it
Republicans have been seeking ways to dismantle marriage equality since day one, and their most dangerous plan yet could be just around the bend.
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Opponents say anti-LGBTQ Mississippi law favors some religious beliefs
Gay rights groups are particularly alarmed by a provision that would allow school counselors to deny help to LGBTQ students.
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Federal judge rules Mississippi can begin legal discrimination July 1
Soon, people and businesses can deny services and employers can enforce strict dress codes and bathroom policies, claiming it’s their religious right.