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It’s still illegal to be gay in Texas but one lawmaker wants to change that
Years after the Supreme Court struck down the state’s sodomy laws, they remain on the books.
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Donald Trump to hang with homophobes who support laws against gays
The Family Research Council is the chief organizer of the Values Voter Summit, headed by antigay leader Tony Perkins.
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Looking back at the most historic date in LGBT history…
June 26 is the most historic date on the LGBT civil rights movement’s calendar. It is the day in 2003 when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could not enforce laws prohibiting same-sex adults from having intimate relations. It is the day in 2013 when a Supreme Court procedural ruling enabled same-sex couples to marry in California. And it is the day in 2013 …
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Twelve states still ban sodomy a decade after U.S. Supreme Court ruling
BATON ROUGE, La. — A dozen states still have anti-sodomy laws on the books more that 10 years after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled they are unconstitutional.
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Texas Senate committee votes to repeal state’s anti-gay sodomy law
AUSTIN, Texas — The Senate Criminal Justice Committee voted on Wednesday to repeal the state’s anti-gay sodomy law, a decade after the U.S. Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional.
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Kansas legislature refuses to repeal outdated law that criminalizes gay sex
TOPEKA, Kan. — In the landmark Lawrence v. Texas case nearly a decade ago, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states cannot criminalize gay sex between consenting adults — but in Kansas, there remains a law on the books, albeit not enforceable, that LGBT rights activists call offensive and unconstitutional.
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Pour a cup of coffee, pull up a chair, let’s have a conversation, shall we?
It’s really up to us to defend ourselves, our families, and our freedoms and the best way to start is to dispel these lies, this hateful propaganda foisted upon the American public by these so-called “loving” Christian groups and expose them for the hate mongers they truly are.
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Texas, Kansas, Montana, Oklahoma: states hold onto laws defining gay ‘conduct’ illegal
“Homosexual conduct” is still a crime in Texas — and at least three other states — eight years after the U.S. Supreme Court decision, Lawrence v. Texas, which struck down the state’s sodomy law, and invalidated similar laws across the country.