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Oregon governor signs transgender rights bill into law
Oregon’s Kate Brown is the nation’s first bisexual governor.
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This apple farmer will be the next ‘religious freedom’ posterboy
He’s been shut out of the East Lansing outdoor market after seven years because of his views on gay marriage.
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Lesbian couple granted divorce despite legislators’ attempts to make it a circus
A judge initially ruled that one of the women had no parental rights to a child conceived by artificial insemination because she wasn’t the “husband.”
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North Carolina tries to defend anti-LGBT law with legal technicality
North Carolina allows magistrates to recuse themselves from performing marriages “based on any sincerely held religious objections.”
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Credit Suisse bank rewards North Carolina for law denying LGBT people civil rights
The bank announced 1,200 more jobs for its North Carolina hub in exchange for more than $40 million in tax breaks and their LGBT employees’ dignity.
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Jury: University of Iowa discriminated against lesbian athletics official
And the jury handed her a whopping $1.4 million in damages because of it.
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Alabama governor signs law to allow discrimination against LGBT parents
“Same-sex couples would make it all about them. It’s not.”
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Tennessee just passed a new law meant to undermine LGBTQ rights
Courts will need to use the “ordinary meaning” of words in laws that use “husband and wife.” In other words, those laws won’t apply to same-sex couples.
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Anti-LGBTQ discrimination will likely remain legal in Missouri
Efforts by some state lawmakers to outlaw such discrimination are dwindling as the session nears a close.
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North Carolina Republicans are targeting transgender people again
Hours after the NCAA announced that the fake repeal of the state’s anti-LGBTQ law was good enough for games to resume in the state, legislators are at it again.