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French judges fine ACT UP for calling homophobe ‘homophobe,’ ruling it an insult
A French court ruled the former president of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power must pay a fine of nearly $900 plus $1,600 in court fees.
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News (USA)
Atlanta jury swiftly convicts man who raped, killed Atlanta LGBTQ activist
The jury came to a decision within a half hour, convicting Donte Lamar Wyatt of breaking into the victim’s home and killing her.
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News (USA)
BREAKING: Supreme Court to hear case of transgender student Gavin Grimm
The Virginia boy claims his high school’s policy prohibiting him from using the boys restroom or locker room is unconstitutional.
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News (USA)
Catholic priest who worked as youth minister busted for child porn
Rev. Kevin Gugliotta last worked at a church in Union, N.J., after moving from parish to parish in recent years.
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News (USA)
UPDATED: Justin Timberlake’s voting selfie may land him in jail for 30 days
Justin Timberlake posted an inspirational photo of himself voting and is now facing some serious, unintended consequences.
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News (USA)
Trans man sues Republican VP Candidate Mike Pence over Indiana name change law
“I want to use a name that is in line with my true identity,” said the plaintiff, who claims the law requiring proof of citizenship is unconstitutional.
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News (World)
England’s hate crime law may be expanded to include misogyny
“This is about raising awareness, making women feel that they don’t have to put up with it — and that’s very empowering. “
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Kim Davis’ lawyer defends antigay pastor accused of crimes against humanity
Mat Staver of Liberty Counsel is representing an anti-LGBTQ preacher who’s being sued for supporting criminalization of homosexuality in Uganda.
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News (USA)
From the courtroom to the boardroom: trans attorney leads rights group
Weiss’s casework “resulted in landmark settlements and rulings… and sending an unmistakable message that employment bias will not be tolerated.”
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News (USA)
Judge blocks Mississippi anti-LGBT religious objections law
“As a result, Mississippi will no longer be permitted to favor some ‘religious beliefs’ over others.”