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Ethics panel wants to give anti-gay Alabama chief justice the boot
“Because the chief justice has proven — and promised — that he will not change his behavior, he has left this Court with no choice but to remove him from office.”
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Republican platform tries to reverse Earth’s rotation on LGBT rights
While Superman performed his trip back in time for the good of Lois Lane, the Republican Party takes flight to reverse people’s rights for political expediency.
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Dems defend LGBT people against Republican attack in Congress
On the one month anniversary of the Orlando mass shooting, Congressional Republicans held a hearing on legalizing discrimination against LGBT people.
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Marriage equality plaintiff will testify before Congress today
One month to the day after the mass shooting in Orlando at a gay nightclub, Republicans are holding a hearing to discuss legalizing discrimination against LGBT people.
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UK protestant church becomes first to allow same-sex weddings
“To be able to think that God could be involved in this ceremony for me is just overwhelming.”
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North Carolina’s anti-LGBTQ laws complicate race for Governor
North Carolina Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper doesn’t agree with the state’s anti-LGBTQ laws, but it’s his job to defend them.
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Maine: Petitioners want to put queer people ‘back in the closet’
“Very simply, it moves a behavior that belongs in the closet back in the closet.”
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Kentucky Attorney General: Kim Davis has broken the law again
County Clerk Kim Davis violated the state’s Open Records Act by refusing to produce documents related to the same-sex marriage battle.
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A year after marriage equality, LGBT people are still fighting for freedom
The “Love Wins!” slogan of a year ago has a blunt successor: “We Just Need To Pee.”
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Freedom to Marry documentary shows just how love won
Eddie Rosenstein’s documentary follows some of the key players of the marriage equality movement.