-
Texas judge says Supreme Court ruling means she doesn’t have to officiate same-sex weddings
She was reprimanded for only officiating straight people’s marriages. Now she says the Supreme Court supports her.
-
Christian bakers’ case sent back to lower court in light of anti-LGBTQ+ Supreme Court ruling
Anti-gay bakers who refused a lesbian couple in 2013 while saying homosexuality is an abomination might get their fine overturned.
-
Abortion pill-banning judge allegedly hid his anti-trans journal article before Senate vote
The article read doctors “cannot use their scalpels to make female what God created male.”
-
Judge who was sanctioned for being anti-LGBTQ sues to get a religious exemption from the law
She says homosexuality offends God, “so I’m entitled to accommodations.” The state says they doubt she can be impartial.
-
Bakers who refused to make wedding cake still trying to get out of paying damages
They raised half a million dollars for their case, but Aaron and Melissa Klein are still trying to worm out of paying the cost of losing.
-
An Air Force Colonel is fighting for his right to discriminate against his subordinates
He was reprimanded for refusing to sign a “certificate of spouse appreciation” for the same-sex partner of a retiring master sergeant.
-
Hear Trump’s judicial nominee admit he blatantly discriminates against LGBTQ people
He doesn’t think his admission to not treating people equally should affect his ability to become a judge.
-
Trump nominates two federal judges from a conservative Christian organization
The organization is famous for defending a worker’s right to denounce the “Gaystapo.”
-
U.S. Supreme Court rejects former Marine’s ‘religious freedom’ case
She was actually court-martialed for a number of offenses, including disobeying lawful orders and failing to report to an assigned duty.