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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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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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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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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.
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Ellen & George W. Bush were yukking it up while hanging out together at a football game
This year, two of Bush’s Supreme Court appointees could decide that federal law doesn’t protect LGBTQ people.
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How much we lose at the Supreme Court will depend on how much we ignore
If the court rules against LGBTQ rights, trans people who live outside of cities and states with inclusive nondiscrimination laws will need legal umbrellas. Here is one that some, though not all, might be able to use.
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Is this the end of the LGBTQ movement as we know it?
The way ahead is not just gloomy, says Brynn Tannehill. It looks like a dead end.
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Supreme Court Justice Alito: Gays treat conservative Christians ‘as bigots’
Alito made clear he would give Christians a license to discriminate against LGBT people.
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U.S. Supreme Court in favor of anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church
The Westboro Baptist Church won a significant victory Wednesday when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of its right to promote what its church members call a “broad-based message” on public matters such as wars.