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New discriminatory North Carolina law is headed to court
The American Civil Liberties Union, Lambda Legal and Equality North Carolina filed a challenge to the law overnight in U.S. District Court.
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Transgender man sums up the insanity of North Carolina’s new bill with one brilliant Tweet
Possibly the most incisive Tweet of all time.
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5 arrested as hundreds protest outside of North Carolina Governor’s mansion
The five were arrested for impeding the flow of traffic and with resisting, delaying or obstructing officers.
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North Carolina passes sweeping bill that blocks LGBTQ protections
Advocates say the legislation demonizes the community and espouses bogus claims about increasing the risk of sexual assaults.
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Benham Brothers: ‘We don’t want to live in a bizarro world where Christians can’t discriminate against gays’
The twins are worried that Christianity is being attacked.
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North Carolina lawmakers want to spend $42k/day to repeal Charlotte nondiscrimination ordinance
There is enough support among North Carolina House members to call a special session that would consider blocking Charlotte’s new nondiscrimination ordinance.
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North Carolina governor threatens “legislative intervention” if Charlotte passes LGBTQ rights law
Governor Pat McCrory has pledged to support an attempt to nullify a proposed nondiscrimination law in the state’s most liberal city.
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Gov. McCrory joins court brief in Virginia transgender bathroom lawsuit
McCrory announced his decision Tuesday, a week after Attorney General Roy Cooper declined to join the brief written by South Carolina’s attorney general.
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North Carolina House speaker says gay marriage override vote may wait
The final vote to determine whether a vetoed bill will become law allowing some North Carolina court officials to avoid officiating same-sex marriage proceedings may not happen quickly after all.
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N.C. Senate votes to override McCrory marriage veto; House to vote next
The North Carolina state Senate voted Monday night to override Gov. Pat McCrory’s veto of a bill that would allow some court officials to refuse to perform same-sex marriage activities because of religious objections.