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Texas judge overrules jury who denied father from trying to stop daughter’s transition
The renewed joint custody ruling paves a way for the father to block any medical treatment for the child that will allow them to affirm their gender.
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Should Black Christians continue to be forgiving?
I now question if our religion’s teachings of forgiveness are serving us well, particularly with the resurgence of white nationalism.
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The man who beat Muhlaysia Booker was only convicted of misdemeanor assault
His lawyer argued it was “mutual combat” between two men even thought the victim was a trans woman.
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In 1999 a judge decided a trans woman wasn’t a woman. That decision is still being cited today.
Christie Lee Littleton fought to be recognized as her late husband’s widow.
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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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Mayor Pete ‘made history’ by talking about his coming out at the Democratic debate
“I was not interested in not knowing what it was like to be in love any longer.”
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GOP laws are actually making mass shootings more likely
But there’s still one public place where legislators refuse to allow guns. We’ll give you one guess where it is.
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This couple used to run a conversion therapy camp. Now they’ve been charged with human trafficking.
The couple has been accused of beating, exploiting, starving, and forcing kids in their care into solitary confinement.
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Houston’s city hall was lit up with trans flag colors in memory of Tracy Single
She is the 16th known transgender person murdered this year.
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Texas Congressman says if El Paso shooter is charged with a hate crime, pastors will be next
Congressman Louie Gohmert thinks pastors quoting the Bible in church will be prosecuted like mass shooters.