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A retirement village refused a lesbian couple because of the Bible. It’s perfectly legal.
A court determined that the retirement center discriminated against them, but that doesn’t mean it was illegal.
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Gay man sentenced to death by reported homophobic jurors will not get his appeal
A divided three-judge panel of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals yesterday refused to hear the appeal of Charles Rhines, a gay man on death row in South Dakota.
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One of America’s civil rights pioneers is passing the torch of LGBTQ progress
She knows where the movement should go, but it’ll be up to the new generation to take us there.
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3 former military secretaries are helping the suit against Trump’s military ban
“President Trump’s stated rationales for reversing the policy and banning military service by transgender people make no sense.”
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Congrats to the brides! Salt Lake City’s out mayor marries her partner
“We have always been bonded by love, but now we are joined by law,” Jackie Biskupski posted on Facebook.
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Plaintiffs in Fla. gay marriage suit ask court to rule ban is unconstitutional
MIAMI — Plaintiffs challenging Florida’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage asked a state court on Thursday to rule that the ban is unconstitutional.
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N.M. same-sex marriage ruling comes following couple’s three-decade wait
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Miriam Rand and Ono Porter were having lunch when the couple got a call that they’d been waiting for, for three decades: New Mexico’s Supreme Court had just issued a ruling on same-sex marriage.
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MN’s largest daily newspaper calls Anoka-Hennepin policy on LGBT issues ‘gutless’
In a sharply worded editorial, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune this week criticized the Anoka-Hennepin School District, calling the state’s largest schools district “gutless” for it’s neutrality policy on LGBT issues.
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Minnesota students sue school district over neutrality policy on sexual orientation
The Anoka-Hennepin school district in Minneapolis — Minnesota’s largest school district — is being sued in federal court by five gay and lesbian students over its policy regarding the teaching and discussion of sexual orientation in the classroom.
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Judge rules gay softball league can limit the number of straight players
A federal judge in Seattle this week refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by three men who claim they were disqualified from the 2008 Gay Softball World Series for not being “gay enough,” but did rule that the league can limit the number of straight players on its teams.