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Police sued for targeting gay men in NYC using undercover urinal cops
Somewhere inside the Port Authority Bus Terminal is an undercover cop known to his fellow officers as “The Gay Whisperer.”
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Nebraska to drop its lawsuit over Obama’s guidance on transgender students
Nebraska filed the challenge in July. It was joined by Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota and Wyoming.
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Trans woman’s legal battle in limbo after changes in Washington
The attorney representing Aimee Stephens said she “is reasonably concerned that the EEOC may no longer adequately represent her interests going forward.”
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Tentative settlement reached in lesbian police officer’s bias lawsuit
The Maryland State Police trooper says she faced discrimination at work based on her gender and sexual orientation, as well as retaliation and a hostile work environment.
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Transgender man sues Catholic hospital for refusing his hysterectomy
He says a hospital administrator told him the procedure to remove his uterus couldn’t be done because it was a “Catholic hospital.”
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Families of Pulse shooting victims sue Facebook, Twitter and Google
The results of this case could result in a major shakeup of how social media companies run their platforms.
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Hey, Rex Tillerson: your company is being sued for antigay discrimination
The CEO’s company, Exxon Mobil, faces a lawsuit accusing it of anti-gay discrimination in its hiring practices.
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Arkansas Court puts ‘basic biological truths’ ahead of same-sex parents’ rights
“This is wrong,” said Cheryl Maples, who sued on behalf of three couples and may take her fight to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Christians expand business so they can sue to overturn nondiscrimination laws
A Minnesota film company wants to make straights-only wedding videos, and claim the law interferes with their religious beliefs.
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Walmart settles same-sex benefits discrimination lawsuit for $7.5 million
More than 1,000 people may be eligible for compensation as a result of the settlement, which has yet not been approved by a judge.