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Massachusetts court to hear gay parental rights case
The same state court that paved the way for same-sex marriage in the U.S. is now being asked to decide a complicated case about the parental rights of a once-partnered but unmarried gay couple.
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Wife of woman who sued Wal-Mart in same-sex bias case dies
A spokeswoman says Dee Smithson’s death shouldn’t affect the case.
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Massachusetts AG presses for transgender rights bill
For Maura Healey, few fights feel quite as personal as the effort to toughen civil rights protections for the state’s transgender population.
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Standing united: Massachusetts teachers unions back trans rights bills
Union leaders say they want teachers and students to be protected beyond the classroom.
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This Wal-Mart lawsuit could ultimately expand LGBTQ protections at work
A class-action suit against retail giant Wal-Mart could set a precedent that would lead to new workplace protections for LGBTQ Americans,
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Gays are by driven by a ‘demonic spirit of lust’ to persecute Christians
Lawmaker Gordon Klingenschmitt opened his mouth again, and this is what happened.
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Judge rules against Catholic school in gay-hiring retraction
A judge has ruled that a Catholic school violated state anti-discrimination law by rescinding a job offer to a gay man in a same-sex marriage.
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Transgender singers find their voices in Boston choir
In the world of vocal groups, where singers are separated along bold gender lines with little room for gray, the Butterfly Music Transgender Chorus stands out.
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The man who kept gay groups out of Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade has died
According to his daughter, 85-year-old John Hurley “just slipped away.”
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‘Pastafarian’ gets to wear strainer on head in license photo
Lindsay Miller says wearing the spaghetti strainer allows her to express her beliefs, like other religions are allowed to do.