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GOP pressured NPR into firing a journalist who reported on their bigotry
The reporter denies violating journalistic ethics while covering a Gay-Straight Alliance’s meeting with GOP lawmakers.
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Now Kim Davis’s lawyers are trying to shut down a Gay-Straight Alliance
The right is furious that a principal isn’t outing teens to their parents and is accusing her of running a “secret” club.
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Federal court rules students have right to form gay-straight alliance club
The decision came after the ACLU appealed a previous judge’s decision that school officials could deny the club recognition.
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School lifts ban on clubs after questions over LGBT group
The board of directors of a Rutherford County public charter school has reversed its ban on student-led clubs.
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North Carolina school suspends all clubs after parents complain about LGBT club
One grandmother complained that show would have to explain the meaning of “gay” and “lesbian” to her elementary school grandchild.
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Mississippi school district approves policy to discourage gay-straight alliances
Superintendent Lynn Weathersby said “there has been a group wanting to form a gay club” and that he had sought guidance about what could be done legally “to limit organizations like that on campus.”
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ACLU sues Indiana school that refuses to allow gay-straight alliance
The lawsuit contends the North Putnam Community School Corp. in Bainbridge, Ind., is violating the First Amendment rights of the Gay-Straight Alliance and the students who are now members.
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W.Va. high school reverses course, allows gay-straight alliance to form
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A West Virginia high school has abruptly reversed course, and now has a Gay-Straight Alliance. The Charleston Gazette reports that Putnam County Schools spokeswoman Rudi Raynes said the club was created Monday, despite Principal Bruce McGrew’s assertion last week that allowing such a group …
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High school principal says gay-straight alliance would perpetuate bullying
WINFIELD, W.Va. — A West Virginia high school will not allow the formation of Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) on campus because no teachers are interested in sponsoring it, and because the principal said it would create opportunities for bullying.
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Graduating students sport rainbow socks in support of gay-straight alliance
WHITEHORSE, Yukon — More than half of the graduating students at a Catholic school in Canada wore rainbow socks at their graduation ceremony over the weekend to support their school’s newly formed gay-straight alliance.