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Federal court defies Trump & grants U.S. citizenship to gay dads’ two-year-old daughter
The State Department’s handling of the case was needlessly cruel and furthered no compelling government interest, according to Immigration Equality.
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Here are critical resources to help transgender seniors face the challenges of growing older
Trans older adults face unique challenges, but fortunately, there are resources to help empower them to age with dignity.
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The NCAA might move college sports out of Idaho because of its law banning trans athletes
The law allows schools to conduct DNA analysis, hormone level monitoring and even an inspection of a young person’s “internal and external reproductive anatomy” to figure out their gender identity.
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This is how America reacted when the Supreme Court ruled in favor of LGBTQ rights
Everyone from Barack Obama and Pete Buttigieg to Black Lives Matter and the NCAA celebrated yesterday’s momentous Supreme Court decision on LGBTQ rights.
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House Democrats introduce a resolution to end the gay blood ban
The resolution calls on the FDA to end the ban on gay and bi men who donate blood and instead use a science-based approach.
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Gay widower wins historic victory for Social Security benefits in federal court
They were together for 43 years, but the Social Security Administration said that only the last 6 months of their relationship counted.
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Idaho passed 2 anti-transgender laws during the pandemic. It’s getting sued for both of them.
The state’s governor said that the laws were “common sense,” even as one of them flouts a previous federal court ruling.
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Trump sued for allowing meals-on-wheels & homeless shelters to discriminate against LGBTQ people
LGBTQ organizations are taking the Trump administration to court because a “religious exemption” rule puts LGBTQ people at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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How a 14-year-old boy got New York to let trans youth to update their legal gender
The state’s Attorney General announced the change and credited the teen for the new policy.
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Historic court victory against Trump could help fight HIV stigma everywhere
The federal court ruled that the military cannot discharge servicemembers just because they have HIV. The decision could help a lot of people outside the military too.