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Chinese man loses in country’s 1st transgender labor dispute
The arbitration panel granted him about $62 in back wages but also ruled that his employer broke no law in dismissing him.
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Massachusetts Senate to debate trans rights bill Thursday
It includes language to address concerns that a sexual predator could falsely claim gender identity to gain access to female restrooms.
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NC college system’s federal funds in crosshairs of LGBT law
North Carolina’s prized public universities could be the biggest losers as state leaders defend a new law limiting the rights of LGBT people.
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Country stars plan to continue playing in North Carolina
“Frankly, I don’t have time to sweat things like that,” singer Chris Janson said.
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Vermont solar company to donate to NC gender law repeal
AllEarth Renewables has announced the company will donate a portion of every sale in North Carolina to the repeal effort of state law HB 2.
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New ad targets North Carolina’s anti-trans bathroom law
In the new ad a transgender man and two of his professional colleagues discuss their concerns about the discriminatory House Bill 2.
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Protesters vow to keep fighting discriminatory Mississippi law
The law, which takes effect July 1, is to allow religious groups and some private businesses to deny services to same-sex couples and transgender people.
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Dolly Parton won’t cancel North Carolina concerts
“I think everybody should be treated great and with respect and everybody knows that about me. I can address that from the stage.”
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Lawsuit says college disciplined professor over LGBT dispute
A Christian college is being sued over allegations that it disciplined a professor for opposing the school’s stance against hiring gay workers.
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NCAA: You can’t discriminate and host our sports events
The NCAA Board of Governors adopted an anti-discrimination rule that would affect the way the body evaluates bids to host sporting events.