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Anti-LGBTQ adoption agency can continue to discriminate, judge rules
The agency said that forcing them to follow the state’s anti-discrimination law violates their free speech right to oppose the law.
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Anti-LGBTQ hate group sues CVS after nurse that refused to dispense birth control gets fired
She’s being represented by the legal arm of the religious right movement.
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Trump judge says wedding photographer can legally discriminate against LGBTQ couples
She said her “sincerely held religious beliefs” would be violated if she had to treat LGBTQ customers equally.
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Christian teacher wins $95,000 settlement after misgendering student for “religious” reasons
She insisted that calling a trans boy “Miss” was a “compromise” between respecting him and following her religious beliefs.
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83 conservative organizations claim same-sex marriage bill will legalize polygamy & incest
The Respect for Marriage Act will protect same-sex and interracial marriages. But these conservatives say it will legalize “marriages involving a minor or relative.”
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Anti-LGBTQ lawyer explains how abortion restrictions paved the way for banning trans health care
An abortion case made it so that even laws that “conflicted with best medical practice” can be passed, he explained gleefully.
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As conservatives panic over groomers, Christian asks court to allow conversion therapy on kids
Many Christian conservatives want to ban discussions of LGBTQ identities with children… unless it’s conversion therapy.
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Anti-LGBTQ hate groups are raking in record sums of money from conservative evangelicals
Fueled by a sense of desparation and a taste of victory under Trump, donors gave hate groups $110 million in 2020, allowing them to launch assaults on LGBTQ rights in every direction.
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A school asked a hate group to review its non-discrimination policy. LGBTQ people are fighting back.
“We want to make sure they are appointing school board members that will think of all students when passing policy.”
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The right loves First Amendment rights. But only when it applies to them.
The right says a Colorado case challenging LGBTQ protections is all about free speech, but they love Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” measure for the speech it suppresses.