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Lawyer who fought to ban trans people from bathrooms will lead DOJ civil rights division
He will head up the Department of Justice’s efforts to fight discrimination, even though he has spent his life defending it.
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Arkansas issues non-binary driver’s licenses & they’ve done it for years
The first state to issue non-binary driver’s licenses was Arkansas. No one noticed.
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Federal court rules North Carolina cannot ban trans people from restrooms
The court also allowed a case seeking to overturn the ban on nondiscrimination ordinances to continue as well.
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Federal judge rules that State Department cannot reject an intersex person’s passport
“Adherence to a series of internal policies that do not contemplate the existence of intersex people is not good reason” to deny someone a passport.
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Intersex care is now available in a guide for providers. Finally.
In the wake of a new California law designed to protect intersex infants, Lambda Legal has released a new guide for Intersex care.
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Gay man sentenced to death by reported homophobic jurors will not get his appeal
A divided three-judge panel of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday refused to hear the appeal of Charles Rhines, a gay man on death row in South Dakota.
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A lesbian who was brutally harassed in her home just won a landmark court case
“I look out the window, I’ve got a cemetery out there. That’s when I’ll stop being made fun of because I’m gay.”
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A man may have gotten the death penalty because he’s gay, but should LGBTQ orgs help him?
There’s no debate he committed murder. But there’s evidence the jury thought prison would be “too much fun.”
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A year after Trump said he’d ban trans people from the military, how successful has he been?
Here’s a look at all the twists and turns of the past year that have kept the administration on the defensive.
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The military is being sued for discriminating against people living with HIV
The military’s discrimination against people with HIV is getting worse under the Trump Administration.