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Man charged with murder after deadly Grindr date
A 23-year-old Army Sergeant has been charged with second-degree murder after allegedly stabbing a man he met on Grindr.
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Court rules on wedding cake discrimination case
Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, declined to make a cake for Charlie Craig and David Mullins in 2012.
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Gordon Klingenschmitt: Adult scout leaders will lead to child abuse
The children are in danger,” he says.
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Religious beliefs, gay rights clash in court case over same-sex couple’s wedding cake
A case that tests the boundaries of religious freedom and gay rights came to the Colorado Court of Appeals on Tuesday, with a suburban Denver baker urging judges not to force him to make cakes for same-sex couples because it would violate his beliefs.
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Same-sex marriage opponents propose two Colorado ballot measures
One measure would re-define same-sex marriages in Colorado as civil unions. A second initiative would allow wedding-related businesses opposed to same-sex marriage to hire a contractor to serve the couples.
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Under pressure from Congressman, school seeks review of ban on gay student’s speech
Under pressure from a U.S. Congressman, the Colorado school that blocked a valedictorian from delivering a commencement speech in which he planned to come out as gay has asked outside lawyers to review what happened.
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With school’s blessing, this valedictorian comes out as gay during graduation speech
A high school valedictorian received a standing ovation when she came out as gay during her graduation speech in the Colorado mountain town of Carbondale.
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School blocks speech by valedictorian who planned to come out as gay
A Colorado charter school refused to let a class valedictorian deliver a graduation speech in which he planned to come out as gay, prompting criticism from activists.
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Attack on transgender man to be prosecuted as hate crime
Paul Wettengel has been charged with third-degree assault and a bias-motivated crime after police said he punched and groped a man who is transgender.
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Republicans block Colorado bill on transgender birth certificates
A Senate committee voted 3-2 Wednesday to reject a bill to allow people to change the gender listings on their birth certificates without getting surgery. All three Republicans on the committee voted against it.