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Half of Massachusetts sorority quits in protest of opposition to trans recruit
Although national officials ultimately decided to accept a trans recruit, by then the damage had already been done.
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GOP fearmongering campaign flyers denounced for spreading hate in Massachusetts
The anti-transgender political flyers regurgitate long-debunked myths that laws protecting trans people will be abused by predators.
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Churches sue state government over ‘punishing’ transgender bathroom law
Because Jesus loves everyone (except transgender people apparently).
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Will voters repeal Massachusetts’ new transgender civil rights law?
Opponents of the law say they were told they had submitted enough signatures to put the recall effort on the 2018 ballot.
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Because of anti-LGBTQ law, North Carolina’s loss is South Carolina’s gain
The loss of NCAA tournament games this year is expected to deprive the city of Greensboro an estimated $15 million in revenue.
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Massachusetts court says unmarried gay woman can seek full parental rights
Massachusetts’ highest court overturns lower court ruling, allowing the former girlfriend of a woman who became pregnant through artificial insemination to seek parental rights.
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Judge who wrote Massachusetts marriage decision honored for service
Marshall wrote the landmark 2003 decision granting same-sex couples the right to marry in Massachusetts.
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New Massachusetts transgender rights law goes into effect
The Massachusetts Family Institute is hoping to put a question before voters on the November 2018 ballot calling for repeal of the measure.
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Religious right will try to repeal Massachusetts pro-trans law at the ballot box
City and town clerks had certified more than 32,375 signatures of registered voters, the number needed to place a repeal question on the 2018 state ballot.
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Massachusetts attorney general will give guidance on new trans law today
The legislature asked her to provide rules or make recommendations to businesses and law enforcement prior to full implementation of the measure.