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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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N.C. Governor won’t use disaster funds for ‘bathroom bill’ lawsuit
There are several lawsuits on H.B. 2, which directs people to use restrooms in schools and government buildings corresponding to the sex on their birth certificates.
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Gov. Chris Christie: NBA’s move of All-Star Game is ‘grandstanding’
“I know what it is,” declared the notoriously anti-trans governor. Well, he would know, right?
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Virginia’s transgender case on the mind of judge hearing HB2 lawsuits
He wants guidance after the Supreme Court temporarily blocked a trans teen from using the appropriate bathroom.
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North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory is now treating HB2 like a disaster
The Republican governor gave the OK for $500,000 in disaster funds to be shifted to the HB2 defense fund.
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Federal Judge grills GOP lawyers about HB2’s trans bathroom provision
“How does this law make bathrooms and changing rooms safer in North Carolina?” asked the judge. Exactly!
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Judge mulling N.C. ‘bathroom bill’ supported overturned voter ID law
“In holding that the legislature did not enact the challenged provisions with discriminatory intent, the court seems to have missed the forest in carefully surveying the many trees.”
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Judges rule against N.C.’s other discriminatory law: voter ID
The governor’s re-election campaign accused the judges of siding with Hillary Clinton, when in fact it sided with disenfranchised African-Americans,
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The price of being mean: cost of defending HB2 is $176K, and growing
The tab for having a hateful law on the books keeps on getting bigger.
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Out basketball honcho Rick Welts influenced NBA move of All-Star game
The Golden State Warriors president told his fellow owners that he would not go to North Carolina because of H.B.2.