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U.S. Supreme Court rejects former Marine’s ‘religious freedom’ case
She was actually court-martialed for a number of offenses, including disobeying lawful orders and failing to report to an assigned duty.
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New Atty General is likely to focus on Christian exemptions to civil rights laws
As a Republican senator, Sessions argued that the separation of church and state is unconstitutional.
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Major gaming convention says it may leave Indiana if governor signs anti-LGBT bill
The organizers of Indianapolis’ largest convention say they’ll move the event elsewhere if Gov. Mike Pence signs a religious freedom bill that could legalize discrimination against LGBT people.
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Indiana governor Mike Pence signs anti-LGBT ‘religious freedom’ bill into law
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence on Thursday signed into law a religious objections bill that some convention organizers and business leaders have opposed amid concern it would allow discrimination against LGBT people.
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WA Gov. Jay Inslee is our newest presidential wannabe: Here’s his record
The governor makes climate change his campaign issue, but even though he’s good on gay issues…
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Indiana’s first out gay state legislator was sworn in & hundreds of people came to watch
He was greeted with loud applause by members of both political parties when he stepped on the Senate floor.
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A high school student is hosting the first pride festival in Mike Pence’s hometown
She says that Pence “definitely” affected her decision to host the town’s first pride festival as her senior project.
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White House: Worker protections will stay, doesn’t rule out religious exemptions
Trump could sign an executive order carving out a religious exemption which would allow for discrimination, while still keeping Obama’s order in place.
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Mike Pence, states’ rights, and the freedom to discriminate
The Indiana Governor recently became a political commodity by firing the first salvo in the “Religious Freedom Restoration” movement.
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Not all the same: Christian Right’s Hobby Lobbyization of RFRAs hits the fan
It is revealing how important it was to conservatives that the Indiana Religious Freedom Restoration Act not be seen as discriminatory – using false claims about the federal and other state level RFRAs as a cover.