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5 things Trump did in his first week to make us fear for LGBT rights
From increasing discrimination to setting back advances for decades, Trump has made it clear that his presidency will be anti-LGBT.
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Barney Frank says Trump’s favorite judge Scalia was for f*g not flag burning
President-elect Trump has argued that those who burn the American flag should be punished, possibly with a loss of citizenship.
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Justice Thomas urges conservatives to carry on anti-LGBT work of Antonin Scalia
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the court has too often granted people rights not found in the Constitution, citing the same-sex marriage decision.
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With a Supreme Court vacancy to fill, who will Donald Trump pick?
Donald Trump will enter the Oval Office with the ability to re-establish the Supreme Court’s conservative tilt and the chance to cement it for the long term.
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Mike Pence slams ‘status quo’ Clinton, says Trump should pick Supreme Court
Donald Trump would push “commonsense conservative principles,” said Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence, who also threatened against allowing Hillary Clinton to pick Supreme Court justices.
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HRC ad shows why Trump pledging to appoint judges like Scalia is scary
“We cannot allow Donald Trump to nominate a new generation of anti-LGBTQ judges who would perpetuate Justice Scalia’s legacy of discrimination.”
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Trump slings mud, threatens, lies: ‘I would be a president for all our people’
Trump vowed to throw Clinton in jail if elected and to appoint Supreme Court justices like chief anti-LGBTQ advocate Antonin Scalia.
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Pence promises Trump will revoke LGBT protections, appoint far-right judges
Mike Pence told religious bigot James Dobson Donald Trump would fight for LGBTQ discrimination and appoint Supreme Court Justices like Antonin Scalia.
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‘Antonin Scalia School of Law’ renamed due to unintentionally apt acronym
Otherwise, students would be attending ASSoL at George Mason University.
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GOP prepares to fight Obama nominee — no matter whom he picks
The Supreme Court fight is about to get personal.