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N.C. Governor won’t use disaster funds for ‘bathroom bill’ lawsuit
There are several lawsuits on H.B. 2, which directs people to use restrooms in schools and government buildings corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates.
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Judge mulling N.C. ‘bathroom bill’ supported overturned voter ID law
“In holding that the legislature did not enact the challenged provisions with discriminatory intent, the court seems to have missed the forest in carefully surveying the many trees.”
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Tech leaders urge NBA to move All-Star Game out of North Carolina
Putting fans at risk of discrimination would “send a terrible message about who the NBA is and what it values as an organization.”
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NC lawmakers approve $500k in disaster funds to defend ‘bathroom bill’
“This was the lowest of the low hanging fruit. It does nothing to fix the core discrimination in that law.”
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Clay Aiken and Raven-Symoné talk to NC locals about the ‘bathroom bill’
In a segment for The View, Clay Aiken and Raven-Symoné spoke to supporters, opposers, and transgender individuals living in North Carolina about the bathroom bill.
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Sports legend Michael Jordan joins North Carolina ‘bathroom bill’ talks
While some are calling for the league to boycott the state, others are concerned about the economic impact of North Carolina losing the game.
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Republicans push bill to nix protections for trans students
An Indiana congressman is reinforcing the state’s image as one of the most anti-LGBTQ places in the nation.
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Segregated bathrooms will increase violence against women
Rape is not sex; it’s a crime of control and rage. Ramp up the rage, increase the rape statistics. It’s not rocket science.
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Video: Attorney General’s incredible speech on trans rights
The federal government sees its dispute with North Carolina as about far more than bathrooms and showers.
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NC college system’s federal funds in crosshairs of LGBT law
North Carolina’s prized public universities could be the biggest losers as state leaders defend a new law limiting the rights of LGBT people.