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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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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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Congressman Steve King doubles down on anti-gay comments for Election Day
He insinuated Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor were a lesbian couple and attacked Republicans who support gay candidates.
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Pat Robertson wants you to know that former Supreme Court Justice David Souter is gay
Being a closeted gay man is just one of Souter’s… “latent problems,” according to Robertson.
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What Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court rulings so far tells us (Hint: It’s not good)
Trump said he wanted to appoint a justice in the mold of the belated Justice Antonin Scalia, and it is clear now that he managed to pull it off.
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Donald Trump picks racist antigay Sen. Jeff Sessions for Attorney General
The man who once called a black assistant U.S. attorney “boy” and the NAACP “un-American” and “communist-inspired” is to be America’s top lawman.
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Supreme Court strikes down attempt to limit abortion access in Texas
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called the outcome “a victory for women in Texas and across America.”
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Sotomayor officiates at same-sex wedding in Washington
Justice Sonia Sotomayor has presided over the same-sex wedding of the owners of a Washington consulting firm that focuses on Hispanic and gay rights issues.
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Liberal justices prevail in this year’s high-profile U.S. Supreme Court cases
With a notable paucity of dissents and not a single word to say about same-sex marriage, health care or housing discrimination, the court’s liberal justices prevailed in almost every important case in recent months.
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U.S. Supreme Court says same-sex marriages can go ahead in Kansas
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says same-sex marriages can go ahead in Kansas. The court on Wednesday denied the state’s request to prevent gay and lesbian couples from marrying while Kansas fights the issue in court.