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Lesbian South Carolina police chief makes historic sheriff’s run
The lesbian police chief is hoping local residents will rally around her again, as they did when she was fired by the town’s homophobic mayor.
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Haley, Wilson oppose federal directive on bathroom use
Gov. Nikki Haley and Attorney General Alan Wilson oppose a federal directive telling public schools to allow students to use bathrooms that align with their gender identity.
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Debate over transgender bathroom access spreads nationwide
The surge began last year after social conservatives lost a long battle to prevent the legalization of same-sex marriage.
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South Carolina sheriff says he would ‘whip’ trans woman in restroom
The sheriff, who wasn’t dressed in his official uniform, acknowledged the presence of the media but continued on with his threat to violently attack an unarmed civilian.
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Does South Carolina’s domestic violence law discriminate against gay couples?
A law that perhaps intentionally failed to protect domestic violence victims in same-sex relationships appears to be unconstitutional.
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Anti-marriage equality group launches attack ads against Trump in South Carolina
The National Organization for Marriage is still grasping for relevance.
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Ted Cruz hosts an event for antigay activists; claims Paris was an attack on Christianity
Speakers included homophobic activists like Dick and Betty Odgaard, Texas Pastor David Welch, and Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council.
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Hillary Clinton explains how she plans to fight for LGBTQ rights
She promises, among other things, to make sure the Federal Equality Act passes, and to help end the violence plaguing the trans community.
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South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham sidesteps gay marriage question
When asked about gay marriage, Graham quickly pivoted to his issue of choice: “Radical Islam would kill you all if it could!”