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Advocates warn Senators: Gorsuch poses a ‘significant threat’ to our community
“His views are fundamentally at odds with the notion that LGBT people are entitled to equality, liberty, justice and dignity under the law,” say LGBTQ advocates.
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Supreme Court sends transgender bathroom case back to lower court
This is happening because the Trump administration rescinded the federal government’s guidance on transgender protections.
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Attorneys general file brief in support of trans teen Gavin Grimm’s SCOTUS case
The friend-of-the-court brief, filed by 19 attorneys general, says that allowing transgender people to use bathrooms matching their gender creates no public safety, privacy or financial burdens.
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American Family Association is upset that Neil Gorsuch attends a liberal church
American Family Association radio host Bryan Fischer called Gorsuch’s church “rabidly pro-gay, pro-Muslim, pro-green, and anti-Trump.”
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Trump Supreme Court pick has gay friend but might spell disaster for our rights
LGBTQ rights advocacy groups have come out in opposition of Judge Neil Gorsuch, but a former law clerk says he’s not homophobic.
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Gay attorney says Trump’s SCOTUS pick called his marriage ‘a wonderful thing’
The gay former law clerk for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch said he never got the impression the judge was homophobic.
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Trump rallies right wing activists to support SCOTUS pick Neil Gorsuch
Right wing groups have been celebrating the SCOTUS pick, feeling it proves they will get what they want from a Trump administration.
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Everything you need to know about Trump’s Supreme Court pick: Neil Gorsuch
Although Judge Gorsuch has not ruled on an LGBTQ rights case, he did rule on reproductive rights in the infamous Hobby Lobby case.
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Where do Trump’s possible Supreme Court picks stand on LGBTQ issues?
Could one of Trump’s potential Supreme Court nominees be a surprise ally to LGBTQ people?
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Trump’s Supreme Court pick will trigger intense pressure on Senate
Liberals will demand Democrats block the choice and the new president will urge Republicans to blow up longstanding rules to secure confirmation.