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Is Kim Davis the right wing’s vehicle for overturning marriage equality?
The right-wing law group defending the KY county clerk thinks the Supreme Court could use a lawsuit against her to overturn same-sex marriage.
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The Supreme Court did something positive for trans people by doing nothing
At this point, that’s the most LGBTQ+ people can hope for from the ultra-conservative court.
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Supreme Court rules in favor of anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination in Christian web designer case
Split along party lines, the Supreme Courts conservative majority sided with a Christian web designer who doesn’t want to make sites for LGBTQ+ people.
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Everything you know about sodomy laws is probably wrong
A Yale law professor explains the surprising unknown history of the notoriously anti-gay laws.
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Supreme Court refuses to let state force trans girl out of cross country team pending case review
Becky Pepper-Jackson can run with her classmates for now.
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The Supreme Court’s reputation is shattered thanks to its conservative justices
With a complete disregard for basic ethics, Samuel Alito and company have destroyed the public’s trust in the Court.
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Trump lawyer says marriage bill will lead to the end of marriage equality entirely
She also compared gay couples marrying to pedophilia.
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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito gets laughs for KKK joke in LGBTQ+ oral arguments
“This would be a horrific statement from anyone, but it is especially egregious from a Supreme Court justice.”
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Is Samuel Alito the Supreme Court leaker? A new report hints that he is.
The former head of a right-wing group says he learned of the Hobby Lobby decision early after Alito had dinner with conservative friends.
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4 Supreme Court justices attended celebration of powerful anti-LGBTQ legal group
The Federalist Society wants to end same-sex marriage because homosexuals are “promiscuous” and gay men raising children are a “social experiment.”
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College bans all clubs rather than follow court order to allow LGBTQ club
A lawyer for the LGBTQ group called the move by Yeshiva University a “shameful tactic.”
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Supreme Court says Jewish university must recognize LGBTQ group
The school said it had a First Amendment right not to recognize the student group. The Supreme Court rejected their request.
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Conservative Christian legal group boasts it prays with Supreme Court justices
The head of the ministry says “we actually go in there” to pray with justices, even though Liberty Counsel has all kinds of business before the Supreme Court.
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Alabama is trying to use SCOTUS’s abortion ruling to ban gender-affirming healthcare
The Alabama AG argued that gender-affirming treatments are not “deeply rooted in this nation’s history and tradition.”
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The Supreme Court’s ruling on gun control will likely be used to terrorize LGBTQ people
The Proud Boys or other anti-LGBTQ extremists can show up at Pride parades or drag queen readings with their guns for the express purpose of shutting down the event.
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Lindsey Graham blames Ruth Bader Ginsburg for SCOTUS abortion decision
Graham, who has never married another man, has also never married a woman or had children. His experience with sodomy is unknown. So he pivoted when asked about Justice Thomas’ warning that laws about contraceptives, sodomy, and same-sex marriage will be targeted next.
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States may make it harder for LGBTQ people to start families if the Supreme Court overturns Roe
LGBTQ people often rely on in-vitro fertilization for family building. But states might not allow fertilized eggs to be created and then discarded.
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Utah’s only gay lawmaker is trying to end the state’s ban on marriage equality
Derek Kitchen wants to “make sure that couples who are currently married stay married no matter what happens” with the Supreme Court.
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Pete Buttigieg warns the Supreme Court won’t stop at ending the right to an abortion
“Did we live to see the high-water mark of rights and freedoms in this country?” Secretary Pete Buttigieg asked.
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The Supreme Court’s new attack on the right to privacy was planned for 50 years
30% of all circuit judges in the country were appointed by the Federalist Society and will serve for life. That is at least 40 years of a court system dominated by a university club turned conservative powerhouse.