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Maryland Supreme Court says it’s OK for Catholic charity to discriminate against gay employee
It’s illegal for employers to discriminate against LGBTQ+ employees, unless….
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Stuck between two worlds, the tattoo studio is the only place this trans artist can live her truth
When catering to clients, she can be herself. But when she leaves her studio for home, she is forced to disguise herself as a man.
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LGBTQ people have been marching every June for 50 years
From the first pride march in 1970 to last week’s Supreme Court ruling, LGBTQ people have filled the streets every June for 50 years.
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Andrew Sullivan’s attack on LGBTQ activism is clueless
When it comes to predictability, few can match Andrew Sullivan. No matter what, he can be counted on to side with religious conservatives against his own people.
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Oppose LGBTQ rights? Trump campaign advisor says you should vote for him
While the GOP is touting Trump as the most LGBTQ-friendly president in history, this advisor promised he’ll help end LGBTQ rights.
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Celebrate the victory & dream for the future. The SCOTUS ruling is only the beginning.
As we celebrate this victory, it’s also a chance for us to dream – bigger than we’ve ever dreamed of before – about the world we want to create for generations of LGBTQ people to come.
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The Supreme Court ruling isn’t the end. It’s the beginning.
It won’t take six conservative justices to undo Gorsuch’s majority opinion, only five – and we all know the likelihood that whoever wins the presidential election will be able to appoint at least two new justices before 2025.
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21 years after I was fired for being gay, the Supreme Court finally ruled that’s not okay
The web’s first online action for gay rights started a revolution in how our community uses the internet and how we demand our rights.
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Trump claims ‘some of my biggest supporters’ are gay & support his plan to legalize discrimination
Trump used the Log Cabin Republicans’ controversial endorsement as a shield against his administration’s recent argument that LGBTQ people don’t deserve employment nondiscrimination protections.
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Will Kansas be the next state to ban anti-LGBTQ discrimination? It’s possible.
Even Republicans are supporting legislation to ban LGBTQ discrimination in Kansas.