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Uganda could kill the first man charged under its “aggravated homosexuality” law
He is accused under Kill the Gays law of having “unlawful sexual intercourse” with another man.
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The right has a hot new legal theory to destroy LGBTQ+ rights
For an increasingly fervent and authoritarian-minded group, originalism is no longer good enough.
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The Supreme Court is considering the case that could gut LGBTQ protections for good
The case involves three Muslim men suing FBI agents, but the religious right could use the verdict to enshrine exemptions in the law.
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This gay Democrat clapped back at his colleagues who told him he doesn’t matter
“One would think an amendment in 2019 that simply says we won’t fire staff members because they’re LGBT wouldn’t be difficult to pass.”
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A retirement village refused a lesbian couple because of the Bible. It’s perfectly legal.
A court determined that the retirement center discriminated against them, but that doesn’t mean it was illegal.
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Trump’s Attorney General nominee defends his support for religious ‘right’ to discriminate
When asked about previous anti-gay statements, he complained that they were being “oversimplified.” They aren’t.
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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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The Supreme Court is okay with homophobic jurors judging gay defendants more harshly
Jurors can be open with their anti-LGTBQ bias when judging defendants and not worry about their verdict being challenged.
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Is the trans movement too dependent on the courts for success?
Judges have given the trans movement some key victories, but the courts alone won’t be enough.
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New Mexico becomes latest state to ban ‘conversion therapy’ for minors
The state’s Republican governor signed the bill banning “conversion therapy” — which does not apply to clergy — into law Friday.