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Bias Watch
A hate group leader is “determined” to find a way to end marriage equality
The leader of the National Organization for Marriage is asking for help with his “plan” to overturn marriage equality. All thanks to the conservative justices “who are openly questioning the wisdom” of the Obergefell ruling.
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News (USA)
Texas town hosts 6-hour Marriage-A-Thon for queer couples officiated by a “fickle witch”
With Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court and two other Justices calling for the ruling to be overturned, LGBTQ couples are worried about losing marriage equality.
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News (USA)
Justice Alito begins full-court press on LGBTQ rights by claiming that marriage equality ruling censors people
“You can’t say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. Until recently, that’s what the vast majority of Americans thought. Now, it’s considered bigotry.”
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Commentary
Clarence Thomas & Samuel Alito want to end marriage equality & they won’t stop there
As Obergefell v. Hodges goes, so go Bostock, Lawrence and Romer.
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Politics
Anti-LGBTQ group will ask Supreme Court to overturn marriage equality decision
“Justices Thomas and Alito are inviting future challenges regarding Obergefell and to fix the mess the Court created,” said Liberty Counsel’s leader.
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News (USA)
Two Supreme Court justices say marriage equality decision should be overturned
“The Court has created a problem that only it can fix,” they say.
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News (USA)
SCOTUS rules that teachers at religious schools don’t have civil rights protections
The ruling does not bode well for LGBTQ teachers and guidance counselors currently being fired by the Catholic church.
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News (USA)
Supreme Court denies state’s attempt to block transgender inmate’s surgery
The ruling is a rare victory for LGBTQ rights at the Supreme Court.
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News (USA)
Two Supreme Court justices appeared in a photo with a hate group leader
Activists want the judges to recuse themselves in three LGBTQ cases they’re hearing.
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News (USA)
The Supreme Court showed its liberal/conservative split in LGBTQ cases. Here’s how it went.
Justice Neil Gorsuch could be the swing vote in both cases.