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Bathroom bill fight defines close race for North Carolina governor
The gubernatorial contest is one of the nation’s most competitive, with several polls showing a statistical tie.
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5 things to know about the first transgender rights Supreme Court case
“The outcome of this case is likely to shape the future of that movement in ways that will resonate for a very long time.”
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Iowa church voluntarily drops lawsuit on transgender bathroom issue
The congregation had sought an injunction to keep the city and state from applying the antidiscrimination law to churches.
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Senate Democrats scrambling to kill anti-LGBT provision in defense spending bill
The provision would undercut protections against workplace discrimination based on sexual or gender orientation.
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Arkansas city asks court to uphold its LGBT protections
An Arkansas city says its ordinance banning discrimination against LGBTQ people doesn’t violate a state law intended to prevent such local protections.
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Obama administration appeals temporary block on trans rights in Texas
A one-page filing asks the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to review a preliminary injunction issued in August by a Judge in Texas, made more on procedural than policy grounds.
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Federal appeal seeks to halt North Carolina restroom law while case progresses
Plaintiffs want an appeals court to expand a preliminary ruling to cover all transgender people in the state instead of the three individuals suing the state.
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Salt Lake City will study adding LGBT public accommodation protections
The study is expected to take 12 to 18 months. Doesn’t that seem a little excessive?
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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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McCrory, Cooper blasted each other on LGBT law in NC gubernatorial debate
Cooper said the governor’s blaming everyone but himself and the law needs to be repealed.