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Here are the Supreme Court cases about transgender issues that the court wouldn’t take
Advocates of transgender rights have been trying to make their case at the Supreme Court for decades.
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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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Neil Gorsuch could split the Supreme Court to a narrow victory on LGBTQ rights
If the end result is 4-1-4 in favor of Aimee Stephens with a narrow, positive interpretation of Title VII being the 1, I’ll cheer.
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Beto O’Rourke is ahead of his time when it comes to anti-LGBTQ religious institutions
While liberals criticize him for his “fumble,” he was ultimately willing to take the right position and oppose religion-based discrimination.
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In 1976, the Supreme Court slapped down a sodomy law challenge with just four words
It all started with a Help Wanted ad.
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Protesters surround the Supreme Court as justices hear civil rights cases
Laverne Cox joined activists at the Court, while an anti-gay group wants followers to pray against equality.
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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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This NFL quarterback did a video promoting a campaign from antigay groups to ‘share God’s love’
What message does it send when a celebrity works with a group that said school shootings are God’s “judgment” for marriage equality?
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The Trump administration is pressuring the EEOC to turn its back on LGBTQ workers
Trump wants the government to present a “united front” to the Supreme Court when it argues that it’s legal to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
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Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, a longtime supporter of LGBTQ rights, dies at 99
From striking down sodomy laws to supporting marriage equality, Stevens was a reminder of how much the Court changed over time.