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Is a constitutional amendment the route to LGBTQ equality we should be fighting for?
We need a strategy to prevent our victories in the courts from being taken away as quickly as we won them.
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Ecuador court rules in favor of marriage equality & weddings can start at any time
The court ruled in favor of two lesbian couples, saying the Civil Registry should “immediately” allow the women to wed.
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LGBTQ workers aren’t coming out at work
Over half of LGBTQ people are not out at their jobs, and the percentage isn’t going up.
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See if your state would ban marriage equality as the Supreme Court turns right
Thirty states still have amendments on the books banning same-sex marriage. They would take effect again if the Supreme Court overturns marriage equality.
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Say ‘hello’ to the man who might replace Kennedy. Then say ‘goodbye’ to marriage equality.
One of the biggest names being floated as a possible replacement for Kennedy has worked tirelessly to end marriage equality.
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5 reasons why Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is a major blow for LGBTQ rights
Anthony Kennedy did more to advance LGBTQ rights than any other Supreme Court justice. His replacement will join a majority intent on undoing our progress.
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3 years after we won marriage equality, the right has learned how to erode it
The right is using the same tactics that it used to restrict abortion rights to push for limits around marriage equality.
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Here are 10 of our favorite LGBTQ candidates this year
From Gabriel Acevero to Lupe Valdez, we’ve got a list.
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Why is Facebook opening a data center in one of the most antigay states?
Maybe Alabama and Facebook gain something from this decision, but LGBTQ workers will be the big losers.
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The man who wants to replace Roy Moore on the Alabama Supreme Court is just as deplorable
Tom Parker is running for Roy Moore’s old seat as state Chief Justice and he wouldn’t be impartial either.