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The Supreme Court may rule it’s ‘discriminatory’ for states not to fund anti-LGBTQ schools
Justices have signaled that soon, your tax dollars will have to be spent educating future generations to hate you.
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Supreme Court justice Stephen Breyer is dragging his feet about retiring. Why?
The longer the justice takes to step down, the likelihood that the conservative majority on the Court will grow even stronger becomes even more likely.
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It’s time for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire
This may be our only opportunity to prevent conservatives from shaping the nation for generations to come.
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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 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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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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Breyer: ‘Plenty of opportunities’ for Supreme Court to consider gay marriage
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer on Sunday signaled that there remain “plenty of opportunities” for the high court to weigh in on same-sex marriage, giving hope that justices would review an appeals court ruling last week upholding gay marriage bans in four states.