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Colorado baker takes gay wedding cake case to the U.S. Supreme Court
The Colorado baker claims that being forced to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples violates his right to freedom of speech.
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Two transgender candidates celebrate historic wins in Utah and Colorado
“A lot of people have told me whether I win or lose, I’m already making a difference just by running.”
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Colorado Supreme Court won’t hear gay wedding cake case
Charlie Craig and David Mullins, who were refused service by baker Jack Phillips in 2012, applauded the development.
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Panel OKs Colorado bill on transgender birth certificates
A Colorado House committee has passed a bill to make it easier for transgender people to change their birth certificates.
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Buddhist-inspired university adds ‘all gender’ restrooms to Boulder campus
The school has been pushing students and employees to use a person’s preferred gender pronouns and is creating a “cultural identity center” for students.
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A ‘psychic’ denied housing to this queer couple after sensing their ‘uniqueness.’ Now, they’re suing her.
But did she see it coming?
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Gays are by driven by a ‘demonic spirit of lust’ to persecute Christians
Lawmaker Gordon Klingenschmitt opened his mouth again, and this is what happened.
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Appeals court: CSP discriminated against gay officer, reduces damages anyway
The court reversed the “front pay” damages of $600,000, money a judge concluded the officer would have earned had he been rehired, but let him keep more than $172,000 in back pay.
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GOP debate No. 3: Your guide to the Republican 2016 candidates
Some birds of a different feather will flock to the Republican presidential debate stage tonight. Here’s a field guide to candidates in the evening’s main event.
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Lawsuit requests 3rd option besides “male” and “female” on passport
Lambda Legal announced the lawsuit Monday on behalf of Dana Zzyym, who is intersex.