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Missouri court allows trans teen to sue after school refused him access to boys’ locker room
A historic ruling from the Missouri Supreme Court will allow a trans student denied the the boys’ locker room at his high school to sue for discrimination. R.J. Appleberry filed a lawsuit against the Blue Springs School District in suburban Kansas City after being refused access to locker rooms and restrooms in accordance with his […]
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A school forced a trans teen to use an ‘enhanced privacy locker room.’ He’s suing.
He said that his coach and his team didn’t have a problem with him, but the school board singled him out anyway.
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Anti-gay activist who sued to marry laptop deemed ‘security concern’ by Missouri lawmakers
This has not been Chris Sevier’s week.
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Serbian prime minister & her partner make history by welcoming newborn son
The country is celebrating as the two women welcome their new son, Igor.
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U.N. demands answers from Russia following more reports of anti-LGBTQ torture in Chechnya
Chechen leaders claim there can’t be a crackdown on the LGBTQ community because there are no LGBTQ people in the country.
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Will this trans man’s baby be the first without a mother on the birth certificate?
His child was conceived through in vitro fertilization and now he wants to be listed as the baby’s father on the birth certificate.
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Nashville signs pro-LGBTQ order while Tennessee Republicans push license to discriminate
As lawmakers pursue legislation targeting the LGBTQ community, Nashville Mayor David Briley signaled there will be no hate in his city.
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Tennessee Republicans want to allow adoption agencies to turn away gay couples
One bill would allow adoption agencies to discriminate against same-sex couples. The other would prevent them from suing after they were discriminated against.
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Will Kansas be the next state to ban anti-LGBTQ discrimination? It’s possible.
Even Republicans are supporting legislation to ban LGBTQ discrimination in Kansas.
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Teenager under arrest after pretending to be Middle Eastern & threatening to bomb a gay bar
He says it was a joke, but now he’s looking at up to 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.