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NCAA pulls championship games from North Carolina over anti-LGBT law
The NCAA says the decision by its board of governors came “because of the cumulative actions taken by the state concerning civil rights protections.”
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North Carolina governor blames Chamber of Commerce for anti-trans law
McCrory’s assertion contradicts the head of the state’s Chamber of Commerce and his aides, who have denied a role in shaping the bill.
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North Carolina lawmakers and magistrates banned from gay marriage case
The judge rejected arguments by House Speaker Tim Moore and Senate leader Phil Berger that Attorney General Roy Cooper isn’t adequately defending the law.
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No quick ruling in North Carolina same-sex marriage lawsuit
U.S. District Judge Max Cogburn didn’t rule immediately after Monday’s hearing in Asheville, but seemed concerned about two issues.
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North Carolina’s other anti-gay law goes to court today
Roughly 5 percent of North Carolina’s magistrates are refusing to marry same-sex couples for religious reasons.
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North Carolina has already spent $176k to defend their anti-LGBT law
State lawmakers last month agreed to take $500,000 from a disaster relief fund to pay for lawyers to defend a law mandating where trans people can pee.
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DNC staff call NC governor a ‘moronic little bigot’ in leaked emails
You gotta admit… They nailed it.
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North Carolina ‘tweaks’ anti-LGBT bill, leaves anti-LGBT part intact
They restored workers’ right to sue for discrimination in state court, but discriminating against LGBT people is still legal in North Carolina.
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Trial over North Carolina law could happen close to Election Day
The divisive issue would be in the spotlight as voters prepare to cast ballots in the closely watched governor’s race.
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Tech leaders urge NBA to move All-Star Game out of North Carolina
Putting fans at risk of discrimination would “send a terrible message about who the NBA is and what it values as an organization.”