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Will NCAA decision be the tipping point for North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law?
It will be hard for moderate voters who are passionate about sports to ignore the law’s repercussions.
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NC Republican state senator breaks ranks, supports repeal of anti-LGBT law
Republican lawmakers have been otherwise united either defending the law or only making small adjustments.
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North Carolina GOP comes unhinged over NCAA decision to pull games over HB2
Kami Mueller, the spokesperson for NCGOP, issued a vitriolic statement last night after the decision was announced that will blow you away.
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North Carolina governor blames Chamber of Commerce for anti-trans law
McCrory’s assertion contradicts the head of the state’s Chamber of Commerce and his aides, who have denied a role in shaping the bill.
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Gov. Pat McCrory: ‘Let’s do what’s right,’ deny transgender boys their rights
McCrory shows his ignorance in blasting those who tried “to make our schools allow boys to use the girl’s locker rooms and showers.”
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Apologies offered after online threat against North Carolina Pride event
“I don’t believe in violence… It’s wrong and not right. It’s their choice all we can do as Christians is to pray for them.”
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North Carolina ‘bathroom bill’ trial waits on decision from SCOTUS
The law requires transgender people to use restrooms in schools and many other public buildings that correspond with the sex on their birth certificate, not their gender identity.
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Citizen group drops lawsuit over North Carolina’s ‘bathroom bill’
Lawyers from Alliance Defending Freedom, who represented the group, said in a statement that North Carolinians for Privacy is shifting to a “supporting role” in the fight against trans equality.
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New children’s song explains bathrooms and bigots in best possible way
So much has been said about anti-trans bathroom bills, it begins to feel like you cannot possibly hear a new word on the subject. Think again.
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Will the Supreme Court tell this transgender boy he has to pee with girls?
The Gloucester County School Board asked the justices to reverse a decision that said Gavin Grimm could use the boys bathroom.