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Amy Coney Barrett was a trustee at a school that bans LGBTQ people, because of course she was
The school taught that gay men are “rightly” burning in Hell and that homosexuality is an “abomination,” students and staff say.
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Obergefell & Hodges (re)unite to oppose Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to Supreme Court
The plaintiff and the defendant in the landmark marriage equality case are on the same side when it comes to the danger facing the Supreme Court.
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The American Dilemma: We’re suffering from incrementalism caused by the religious majority
How does a country, founded on the notion of separation of church and state, keep finding itself under the tyranny of a rich, power hungry, religious society?
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Pete Buttigieg slams Trump’s unhinged town hall performance in a now-viral tweet
Pete Buttigieg has become a damned effective attack dog for the Biden campaign, and it’s a role he seems to love.
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Hate group crows that marriage equality repeal is “clearly within sight” after Supreme Court hearing
“They don’t think we’re crazy any longer.”
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Gay Trump supporters are claiming Amy Coney Barrett supports same-sex marriage. They’re lying.
She neither stated whether she agrees with it nor whether she thinks same-sex marriage should be illegal.
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Amy Coney Barrett halfheartedly apologizes for using offensive term to refer to gay people
After being scolded by Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono for blatantly using offensive religious right terms to refer to gay people, Barrett offered up the weakest apology possible.
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With just two words, Amy Coney Barrett revealed how biased she is against LGBTQ people
Barrett used the offensive phrase”sexual preference,” a right-wing dog-whistle that suggests that LGBTQ people can be cured.
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Pete Buttigieg shreds Amy Coney Barrett’s opening statement for Supreme Court nomination
Out former presidential primary candidate Pete Buttigieg has proven himself to be a valuable tool for Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s campaign.
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With Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court, could marriage equality be in jeopardy?
The odds are against SCOTUS outright overturning marriage equality – but the conservative majority will do everything in its power to erode it by granting religious conservatives free rein to ignore the law.