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Sodomy laws are still being used to harass LGBTQ people
12 U.S. states still have anti-sodomy laws on the books, even though the U.S. Supreme Court called these laws unconstitutional in 2003.
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Trump honored marriage equality anniversary by speaking at an anti-gay conference
Yesterday was the anniversary of 3 major LGBTQ victories. Trump talked about how Christians are “under assault.”
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This Wisconsin supreme court candidate thinks ‘homosexual behavior’ is the same as bestiality
The judge wrote in his blog that one of his “fundamental passions” is fighting LGBTQ rights.
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Why do Texas Republicans refuse to repeal a law that says gay sex is illegal?
Ever since the law was ruled unconstitutional, Republicans have buried bills to repeal it in committee. None have been put to a vote.
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Republicans uninvited an economist who called for a gay tax. It turns out he’s gay.
“What rational person would engage in this sort of activity? There is only one solution – let’s tax it,” wrote the self-loathing economist.
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Why has a ‘No Gays Allowed’ billboard gone up in Times Square?
The sign is part of a campaign to expose an anti-LGBTQ hate group that’s most Americans don’t know exists.
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Ginsburg says she plans to stay on the Supreme Court for 5 more years.
She plans to be on the Supreme Court until she’s 90.
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Nearly a quarter of Americans think homosexuality should still be illegal
The numbers are trending in the right direction, but clearly there is a lot of work left to do.
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The history of LGBT rights in England & how it affected American attitudes
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the decriminalization of adult same-sex sexual expression in England.
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Trump meets with SCOTUS candidate who compared being gay with pedophilia, incest
Judge William Pryor is but one of Trump’s potential Supreme Court picks to hold anti-LGBTQ views.