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Texas Supreme Court rules in favor of discrimination & against married couples
The Texas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that same-sex married couples might not be entitled to the same rights as their opposite-sex counterparts.
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Will the Supreme Court allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT people?
The community will be on pins and needles until the Supreme Court decides whether or not Christians can refuse to serve LGBT people in their businesses.
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Supreme Court rules in favor of adoption rights, but Gorsuch dissents
In a short ruling, the Supreme Court sided with same-sex partners and against the state of Arkansas’s terrible logic. The problem, though, is that Neil Gorsuch dissented.
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After 2 years of marriage equality Republicans are still trying to destroy it
Republicans have been seeking ways to dismantle marriage equality since day one, and their most dangerous plan yet could be just around the bend.
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Cincinnati names street after Jim Obergefell & his deceased husband, John Arthur
Cincinnati city council members voted unanimously to give Mercer Street a gay update.
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Did a Christian soccer player skip two matches to avoid wearing a Pride jersey?
Jaelene Hinkle is a devout Christian who posted an anti-marriage equality rant on social media two years ago.
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West Virginia couple sue bigoted clerks who hassled them for marriage license
You won’t believe what the clerks said to the happy couple that reduced them to tears.
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North Carolina Republican compares Lincoln to Hitler in defense of marriage ban
The legislator from the Party of Lincoln thinks the former president was a “tyrant” responsible “for the deaths of over 800,000 Americans.”
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Arkansas will petition Congress to outlaw marriage equality on Valentine’s Day
Republicans want Congress to call a constitutional convention to add amendments to ban same-sex marriage and abortion.
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Tennessee introduces bathroom bill, marriage equality ban
One bill would allow the state legislature to hire a lawyer to try to overturn the Supreme Court case that legalized same-sex marriage.