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Judge upholds Ohio transgender student’s right to use girls’ restroom
The school district is challenging an order by the Obama administration to allow restroom choice for transgender students, arguing it jeopardizes students’ privacy rights.
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Judge stands firm in supporting Ohio transgender student
Highland wants to block enforcement of a federal directive that public schools let students use bathrooms and locker rooms matching their gender identities.
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Preacher: vote to stop U.S. from ‘polluting’ other nations with LGBTQ agenda
Cindy and Mike Jacobs say they apologize “for actions taken by the leadership of the United States of America” in promoting LGBTQ rights.
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Ohio city shelves ordinance aimed at protecting LGBTQ people
“I have never needed a law to treat people fairly,” Carnes said. “This kind of legislation will create anger and division.”
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Police: Trans woman killed by mother’s ex, who called her ‘the devil’
Police say Rae’Lynn Thomas, 28, was shot by her mother’s ex-boyfriend in their home, the latest of 19 trans people killed in the U.S.
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Trans bathroom law passes in Cleveland just as GOP lifts lid on Trump
A week before it is set to host the Republican National Convention, Cleveland passes a measure protecting transgender people.
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After Orlando, Ohio democrats renew focus on LGBT protections
The renewed focus follows the killings of 49 people in a gay nightclub in Florida, and Sunday’s anniversary of the court ruling that effectively legalized gay marriage.
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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.
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This man was kicked off the bus simply because ‘he looked gay’
“I’m uncomfortable with you on here.”
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Remembering Leelah Alcorn by picking up trash
An Ohio man needs help to preserve the memory of the transgender teen whose suicide note pleaded “Fix society, please.”