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Neil Gorsuch could split the Supreme Court to a narrow victory on LGBTQ rights
If the end result is 4-1-4 in favor of Aimee Stephens with a narrow, positive interpretation of Title VII being the 1, I’ll cheer.
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SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas may not be in court tomorrow. He can still rule against LGBTQ rights.
A Supreme Court justice doesn’t have to listen to arguments in person to make a decision.
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Ellen & George W. Bush were yukking it up while hanging out together at a football game
This year, two of Bush’s Supreme Court appointees could decide that federal law doesn’t protect LGBTQ people.
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How much we lose at the Supreme Court will depend on how much we ignore
If the court rules against LGBTQ rights, trans people who live outside of cities and states with inclusive nondiscrimination laws will need legal umbrellas. Here is one that some, though not all, might be able to use.
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Serial killer who targeted gay men is scheduled for execution on Thursday
Each murder was a brutal struggle. The killer then shoved things down their throats after they were dead.
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Is this the end of the LGBTQ movement as we know it?
The way ahead is not just gloomy, says Brynn Tannehill. It looks like a dead end.
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Virginia school board takes trans bathroom case to Supreme Court
The school board wants the Supreme Court to put Grimm’s district court case on hold.
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Liberal justices prevail in this year’s high-profile U.S. Supreme Court cases
With a notable paucity of dissents and not a single word to say about same-sex marriage, health care or housing discrimination, the court’s liberal justices prevailed in almost every important case in recent months.
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Gender bias issue could tip Chief Justice Roberts into ruling for marriage equality
Roberts suggested that he may have found a way to cast a vote in favor of the gay and lesbian couples in the case.
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Roberts sets Monday deadline for response in Va. marriage stay request
WASHINGTON — U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts has set deadline of Monday at 5 p.m. EDT for attorneys representing two same-sex couples to respond to a request to stay a federal appeals court ruling striking down Virginia’s same-sex marriage ban. Attorneys representing a county clerk in northern Virginia on Thursday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to …