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Judge who was sanctioned for being anti-LGBTQ sues to get a religious exemption from the law
She says homosexuality offends God, “so I’m entitled to accommodations.” The state says they doubt she can be impartial.
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Judge refuses to perform gay marriages because she doesn’t want “to offend” God
The Texas judge said her “sincerely held religious belief as a Christian” should have granted her “an accommodation.” The state disagreed.
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Roy Moore wants to bring back the 60’s because LGBTQ people didn’t have rights then
He reminisced about the good ol’ days: “We did not have same sex marriage. We did not have transgender rights. Sodomy was illegal.”
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Today it’s discrimination against LGBTQ people. Tomorrow they might ban non-Christians.
The only thing “new” about the religion sword is the effectiveness with which it is able to create special rights by killing equal rights.
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Will the conservative majority Supreme Court abandon Anthony Kennedy’s support for equality?
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments this week on whether the 55-year-old federal civil rights law extends job protections to LGBT and transgender workers nationwide.
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NC Republicans are trying to ban marriage equality because ‘perverted acts’ shouldn’t be protected
The co-sponsor of a bill said that he isn’t listening to complaints because “God is perfect” and anyone who disagrees can “Tell it to Satan.”
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Kim Davis may have to pay thousands to the couples she wouldn’t give a marriage license
The state of Kentucky is already on the hook for almost a quarter million dollars.
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Trump honored marriage equality anniversary by speaking at an anti-gay conference
Yesterday was the anniversary of 3 major LGBTQ victories. Trump talked about how Christians are “under assault.”
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Clarence Thomas suggests the Supreme Court’s marriage equality ruling should be overturned
The Supreme Court punted on another case involving an anti-gay baker, but the biggest impact on marriage equality may have happened in an entirely different case.
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Tennessee moves forward on anti-trans bills, while LGBTQ adoption ban stalls
Two bills related to transgender bathroom use advanced in the state that advocates say will lead to “harassment of transgender people.”