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North Carolina’s other anti-gay law goes to court today
Roughly 5 percent of North Carolina’s magistrates are refusing to marry same-sex couples for religious reasons.
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Arkansas antique store owner tells lesbians to stop holding hands
“I’m a family person, so I want this to be a family store,” the shop owner said. “It would have been the same whether it had been regular people or not.”
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Gay man can continue discrimination lawsuit against Catholic church
The parish asked him to resign after he made his engagement to another man public on Facebook.
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Magician perfectly explains transgender people and bathrooms to kids
This will be the best thing you see today.
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Judge blocks Mississippi’s religious exemptions law during appeal
“HB 1523’s absence does not impair the free exercise of religion,” the judge said.
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North Carolina has already spent $176k to defend their anti-LGBT law
State lawmakers last month agreed to take $500,000 from a disaster relief fund to pay for lawyers to defend a law mandating where trans people can pee.
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DNC staff call NC governor a ‘moronic little bigot’ in leaked emails
You gotta admit… They nailed it.
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Teachers’ union pledges full support for transgender students
The American Federation of Teachers has pledged to ensure trans students “have equal access consistent with their gender identity to sex-segregated facilities and programs.”
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Texas school district will notify parents if child is transgender
Fort Worth Superintendent Kent Scribner said Wednesday that transgender guidelines have been condensed and students will be handled on a “case-by-case basis.”
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Transgender student sues Wisconsin school district for discrimination
The district has directed staff to monitor his restroom usage, forcing him and other transgender students to wear green wristbands to help staff recognize them.