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Gay rights group seeking $124,000 from North Dakota
Lambda Legal filed a lawsuit in June 2014 on behalf of Jan Jorgensen and Cindy Phillips, who sued North Dakota because the state wouldn’t recognize their marriage.
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Frat boys allegedly attack gay man, strip him naked, in possible hate crime
A gay man claims his outfit — metallic red shorts and a tank top — triggered an assault and homophobic taunting at a frat party.
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Bismarck Bishop: “Parishes, break all ties with the Boy Scouts!”
His brutal decision affects eight Boy Scout troops and Cub Scout packs.
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North Dakota unlikely to expand anti-discrimination protection to include LGBT citizens
North Dakota lawmakers have defeated legislation three times in the past six years to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation in housing, government, public services and the workplace.
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North Dakota lawmaker defends homophobic Facebook post on same-sex marriage
A North Dakota Republican state lawmaker is defending a Facebook post in which he called the recent Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage a victory for the mentally ill.
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North Dakota judge sides with same-sex marriage lawsuit plaintiffs
A federal judge has ruled in favor of plaintiffs in two federal lawsuits against North Dakota’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
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North Dakota governor: State will abide by Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage
Some gay couples wasted no time pursuing marriage licenses in North Dakota on Friday, just hours after the Supreme Court decreed that same-sex marriage is a nationwide right.
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N.D. GOP lawmaker who was outed after sending graphic photo on Grindr won’t resign
A North Dakota lawmaker who sent a graphic photo of himself to another user of a gay hook-up site says he has no intention of leaving the Legislature.
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N.D. lawmaker who voted against LGBT protections admits he’s gay after being caught on Grindr
Randy Boehning defended sending a graphic photo of himself to another user on Grindr, because he’s gay and “that’s what gay guys do.”
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N.D. shop owner says ban on lawmakers who nixed LGBT rights bill served its purpose
The co-owner of a Fargo coffee shop who instituted a tongue-in-cheek ban on North Dakota lawmakers for opposing an anti-discrimination bill says the response has been “99.9 percent positive” and that he made his point, even if a few people didn’t like it.