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Outrageous: HIV+ hospice nurse to be deported over minor legal issue
There are major shortages of HIV medications in his native country. Sending the legal immigrant back would amount to a death sentence.
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Trans candidates lose election bids, bi candidate wins Oregon’s governor race
Trans candidates Misty Plowright and Misty Snow lost their races, but Gov. Brown became the first openly LGBT person to win an election to become governor of a U.S. state.
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President Barack Obama endorses bisexual Oregon Gov. Kate Brown
The President released a video endorsement of the openly bisexual governor Thursday, highlighting her accomplishments in the less than two years she’s held the office.
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Oregon bakers who wouldn’t make lesbian wedding cake post closure notice
While the legal battle continues, Sweet Cakes by Melissa publicizes that it is out of business for good.
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Californian second in U.S. to have non-binary gender approved by court
Keenan is the second person in the nation to receive such a designation, and was inspired by Jamie Shupe’s June victory in Oregon.
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The brides spurned by Sweet Cakes by Melissa break their silence
“We’ve decided to speak out for one primary reason: We don’t want any person or family to go what we’ve gone through.”
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Oregon lesbian couple opens up about the pain of the Sweet Cakes case
The Oregon lesbian couple whose discrimination case sparked a national debate about religious freedom and LGBTQ equality, read from the hate mail they continue to receive.
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Landmark Oregon ruling recognizing nonbinary identity stalls at DMV
Experts and officials say the June 10 ruling appears to be the first legal recognition of non-binary gender identity in the United States.
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Vermont bans antigay “conversion therapy”
The ban takes effect on July 1.
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Sanders wins Oregon, battles Clinton in Kentucky
Clinton ended the night with a commanding lead of 279 pledged delegates over Sanders and a dominant advantage among party officials known as superdelegates.