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Trump judge says wedding photographer can legally discriminate against LGBTQ couples
She said her “sincerely held religious beliefs” would be violated if she had to treat LGBTQ customers equally.
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Nebraska group wants to yank local protections for veterans & disabled to spite transgender people
Milo Winslow, the only trans person to testify in support of the nondiscrimination ordinance, died last week by suicide. The group leading the opposition campaign, the Nebraska Family Alliance, continues to call it “a gender identity bathroom ordinance.”
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A mayor & thousands of businesses asked a city council for civil rights law. The council voted no.
The non-discrimination ordinance would protect LGBTQ people and keep businesses from fleeing town. It still didn’t pass – and council members have different excuses as to why.
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Wichita’s proposed nondiscrimination ordinance is so awful that no one wants it to pass
Wichita, Kansas has a strange and convoluted history when it comes to LGBTQ nondiscrimination laws.
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Religious right effort to repeal Mesa nondiscrimination ordinance can head to the ballot
Even the Mormon church approves of the LGBTQ protections, but evangelicals want the right to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
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Alaska town passes LGBTQ protections after local business refuses to serve gays
The city council’s vote was unanimous. Hate has no home in Ketchikan.
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Mike Pence thinks homosexuality is ‘a choice’ and ‘a learned behavior’
… even scarier, he may still think this way.
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Florist appeals case to Supreme Court hoping to win the right to discriminate
She is being represented by the same anti-LGBTQ legal group that Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently thanked for their work in a secretive speech.
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LGBTQ worker ruling could boost push for Nebraska protections
While the state’s nondiscrimination measure faces long odds, the ruling Tuesday by the 7th Circuit in Chicago gave supporters some extra ammunition to make their case.