Page 17
-
Attorney General nominee defends anti-LGBTQ ‘First Amendment Defense Act’
Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions was asked about FADA by Senator Al Franken, who also asked the nominee to defend his opposition to hate crime legislation.
-
Pentagon to same-sex domestic partners: Get married by New Year’s Eve, or else
Civilian employees of the military who are same-sex domestic partners have just 54 days to wed or risk losing their benefits, according to a leaked document.
-
For antigay hate group leader Tony Perkins, the Supreme Court is on the ballot
The Family Research Council, the group designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an extremist hate group — run by antigay activist Tony Perkins — is out with a new campaign advertisement in support of Donald Trump. The commercial, titled “In the Balance: Why the Courts Matter,” takes aim at the chief hope of […]
-
Alabama’s antigay chief justice Roy Moore suspended for rest of his term (again)
Moore can still appeal the ruling to the Alabama Supreme Court.
-
Texas wedding venue places ad telling same-sex couples they’re not welcome
“‘Our Christian faith demands that we not participate in same-sex, transgender or any other perversion of marriage.”
-
Marriage equality plaintiff will testify before Congress today
One month to the day after the mass shooting in Orlando at a gay nightclub, Republicans are holding a hearing to discuss legalizing discrimination against LGBT people.
-
Sunday is a double rainbow day for marriage equality hero
June 26 is not only the anniversary of two key rulings by the Supreme Court on marriage equality, it’s also the day Jim Obergefell popped the question.
-
123,000 same-sex weddings since the Supreme Court ruling last year
There are now about 491,000 same-sex marriages in the United States.
-
Federal judge rules Mississippi can begin legal discrimination July 1
Soon, people and businesses can deny services and employers can enforce strict dress codes and bathroom policies, claiming it’s their religious right.
-
Pat Robertson thinks gay marriage is still illegal
The host of “The 700 Club” thinks the Supreme Court’s Obergefell ruling is merely an opinion.