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How lawmakers in these 12 states used religion as a weapon this year
Which 12 states wanted to take away rights for LGBTQ people under the guise of “religious freedom”?
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When this gay college basketball player was raped, it changed him forever. Now, he’s coming out.
Nathan Fort was just beginning to open up about who he really is when his path towards self-acceptance was split in two.
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Arkansas appealing ruling on city’s LGBTQ protections
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge filed a notice on Wednesday.
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This lawmaker thought he was in the presence of a transgender woman. So he ‘threatened to wave his penis’ at her.
And she wasn’t transgender, either.
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Fired: Gay teacher’s sex video stolen, posted to school website
A gay high school teacher has been fired after a hacker unearthed a sex video of him and posted it to the school’s website.
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Arkansas court suspends part of birth certificate ruling
The Arkansas Supreme Court has suspended a judge’s decision striking down part of the state’s birth certificate law,
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Arkansas amends birth certificates for some — but not all — same-sex couples
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge asked the high court to stay the ruling pending the state’s appeal.
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Arkansas couples ask court to deny stay in birth certificates case
An attorney for the three couples asked the state Supreme Court to deny the state’s bid to suspend the ruling that Arkansas must amend the couples’ licenses, listing both spouses as parents.
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Judge awards attorney fees in Arkansas gay marriage case
The fees awarded were significantly lower than requested in the lawsuit that overturned Arkansas’ same-sex marriage ban.
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Decision finally made in Arkansas birth certificate lawsuit
Arkansas health officials are “holding off” on giving certificates to any same-sex couple that wasn’t directly involved in the suit.