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Trump employee suing for antigay harassment and discrimination
The attacks escalated to the point of his co-workers throwing rocks and golf balls at him, one hit him so hard in the head that it sent him to the hospital.
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Baker loses appeal after refusing to make a ‘gay cake’
The judgment against Ashers Baking Co. found that the family-run chain was wrong to treat gay customers any differently from heterosexuals.
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After court ruling, LA governor refuses to rescind LGBT nondiscrimination order
Governor John Bel Edwards is standing strong for equality.
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Federal appeal seeks to halt North Carolina restroom law while case progresses
Plaintiffs want an appeals court to expand a preliminary ruling to cover all transgender people in the state instead of the three individuals suing the state.
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NBA says moving All-Star Game back to Charlotte is a ‘high priority’
…provided there’s a resolution to a North Carolina law that restricts the rights of LGBT people.
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NC governor doubles down on anti-LGBT law, continues to blame gay rights group
“The left brought this issue up, not the right,” McCrory said, also blaming activists with the group Human Rights Campaign for forcing the issue.
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Salt Lake City will study adding LGBT public accommodation protections
The study is expected to take 12 to 18 months. Doesn’t that seem a little excessive?
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Judge rules Louisiana Attorney General can block contracts with LGBT protections
The governor’s attempt to force the state attorney general to sign off on contracts that include LGBT anti-discrimination language was thrown out by a state judge.
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Churches sue state government over ‘punishing’ transgender bathroom law
Because Jesus loves everyone (except transgender people apparently).
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Court vacates Indiana sexual orientation bias ruling; will rehear case
A federal appeals court has vacated a decision by three judges who ruled in an Indiana case that existing nondiscrimination laws do not cover sexual-orientation.