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Here are just six victories for the LGBTQ community that came in 2020
While 2020 certainly doesn’t feel like a year of wins, the LGBTQ community did in fact experience some victories worth celebrating.
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Married lesbian couple settles with retirement village that refused them because they’re gay
Mary Walsh and Beverly Nance were just looking for a new home where they could be surrounded by friends and could get some extra care if needed.
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Speaker Pelosi makes it clear that she supports trans students when questioned by intern
Pelosi’s simple response in support of Joe Biden’s policy is being painted as a “plan” by the two to “force” schools to let trans students participate in school activities.
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Funeral home settles lawsuit that led to landmark LGBTQ rights Supreme Court ruling
The decision established that LGBTQ people are protected under federal civil rights laws, but Aimee Stephens passed away a few weeks before the ruling.
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HRC President Alphonso David on how Joe Biden & Kamala Harris should advance LGBTQ rights
The incoming administration has the power to foster a national atmosphere of respect, recognition, and equal protection.
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Transgender Publix cashier sues after months of harassment & a nervous breakdown
The chain has faced numerous allegations of anti-LGBTQ employment discrimination lately, settling some of the suits out of court.
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Failed GOP candidate who denounced Pete Buttigieg’s “homo-ocracy” gets COVID after claiming immunity
“I can’t get it, cause I’ve talked to God about it, and I’ve taken my vaccine, and my vaccine is Psalm 91!”
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Is Brett Kavanaugh angling to be the next Anthony Kennedy?
It would be a mistake to view the block of six conservatives as a monolith.
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Justice Alito begins full-court press on LGBTQ rights by claiming that marriage equality ruling censors people
“You can’t say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. Until recently, that’s what the vast majority of Americans thought. Now, it’s considered bigotry.”
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Here are 85 ways Joe Biden can help LGBTQ people without going through Congress
Joe Biden doesn’t even need to go to Congress to roll back many of Donald Trump’s attacks on LGBTQ rights.