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The Supreme Court is considering the case that could gut LGBTQ protections for good
The case involves three Muslim men suing FBI agents, but the religious right could use the verdict to enshrine exemptions in the law.
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Buttigieg says he wants more Supreme Court justices, highlights Justice Anthony Kennedy
The 2020 candidate wants to make the court less political by expanding it and adding more ‘independent’ justices.
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This man was fired for eating with his gay softball team
He worked at the company for 10 years and had been on the softball team for less than 6 months.
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The religious right feels betrayed by Kavanaugh’s vote in Planned Parenthood cases
““Now we know, for certain, that Brett Kavanaugh is a fraud. He should never have been President Trump’s first choice. He’s a weakling.”
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Brett Kavanaugh is even less popular than Roe v. Wade
Women are flyering DC saying Kavanaugh is less popular than Roe v. Wade.
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Florist appeals case to Supreme Court hoping to win the right to discriminate
She is being represented by the same anti-LGBTQ legal group that Attorney General Jeff Sessions recently thanked for their work in a secretive speech.
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Showdown over Gorsuch’s Supreme Court confirmation has far-reaching consequences
Republican leaders will likely have to change Senate rules so that Gorsuch can be confirmed with a simple majority, instead of the 60 votes currently required.
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Attorneys general file brief in support of trans teen Gavin Grimm’s SCOTUS case
The friend-of-the-court brief, filed by 19 attorneys general, says that allowing transgender people to use bathrooms matching their gender creates no public safety, privacy or financial burdens.
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Supreme Court will hear Gavin Grimm’s landmark transgender rights case in March
Transgender teen Gavin Grimm is suing his Virginia high school for the right to use the restroom and locker room that corresponds with his gender.
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Gay attorney says Trump’s SCOTUS pick called his marriage ‘a wonderful thing’
The gay former law clerk for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch said he never got the impression the judge was homophobic.