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Celebrate the victory & dream for the future. The SCOTUS ruling is only the beginning.
As we celebrate this victory, it’s also a chance for us to dream – bigger than we’ve ever dreamed of before – about the world we want to create for generations of LGBTQ people to come.
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Supreme Court rules in favor of LGBTQ immigrants by upholding Obama’s DACA program
The ruling will help 700,000 immigrants in the U.S. including LGBTQ people who would face persecution if deported back to their countries of birth.
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The Supreme Court ruling isn’t the end. It’s the beginning.
It won’t take six conservative justices to undo Gorsuch’s majority opinion, only five – and we all know the likelihood that whoever wins the presidential election will be able to appoint at least two new justices before 2025.
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21 years after I was fired for being gay, the Supreme Court finally ruled that’s not okay
The web’s first online action for gay rights started a revolution in how our community uses the internet and how we demand our rights.
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Transgender plaintiff in Supreme Court case under hospice care as family seeks financial help
The average cost of a funeral is between $7,000-$12,000. Her contribution to trans people could be beyond value.
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Texas Attorney General sides with judge who won’t perform same-sex marriages
He’s not enforcing the law because he believes “religious liberty” means judges don’t have to do their jobs.
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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.