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Defying Trump administration, Ohio moves toward protecting our community
Cities across the state are passing ordinances to protect the lives and jobs of LGBTQ Ohioans.
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Florida sees ‘seismic shift’ in support for anti-discrimination laws among GOP
Ever since the massacre at Pulse, stories of the LGBTQ community have found wider acceptance.
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These 80 Christian leaders are plotting the abolition of LGBT legal protections
One Catholic leader declares “timidity and false compromise will bring ruin to our culture and our freedom to live and teach the Catholic Faith.”
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California bans employees from traveling to states with anti-LGBT laws
The new law bars non-essential travel to states with laws that sanction discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression.
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Christian business woman suing for right to discriminate against LGBTQ clients
Lorie Smith is suing so her web design business can “celebrate and promote God’s design for marriage:” one woman, one man.
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Could these four states be NCAA’s next targets after North Carolina?
Here’s who may be next after North Carolina lost seven championship events because of HB2.
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Ohio city shelves ordinance aimed at protecting LGBTQ people
“I have never needed a law to treat people fairly,” Carnes said. “This kind of legislation will create anger and division.”
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Antigay Kentucky councilwoman evicts, assaults and insults gay couple
The landlord called the men a homophobic slur, then slapped one of them and told them she “owned the police.”
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California bill would prevent LGBT discrimination at religious schools
Bill supporters say it would be the first law of its kind in the nation and would create a safe space for LGBT students.
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Federal appeals court: existing civil rights law does not protect gays
The federal appeals court in Chicago ruled it’s up to the Supreme Court or Congress to outlaw LGB discrimination.