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Donald Trump Supreme Court hopeful wants gay sex outlawed
Trump recently said he won’t go after same-sex marriage, but one of his Supreme Court picks wrote in favor of Lawrence vs. Texas, saying the Constitution doesn’t cover gay rights.
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8 Ways the Trump administration could kill LGBTQ rights
The Trump administration could launch an all out attack on LGBTQ rights and protections the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades.
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7 silver linings in the dark cloud of President-elect Donald Trump
Recreational marijuana will now be legal in five (maybe six) states, including the most populous, California. All things considered, perfect timing.
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With a Supreme Court vacancy to fill, who will Donald Trump pick?
Donald Trump will enter the Oval Office with the ability to re-establish the Supreme Court’s conservative tilt and the chance to cement it for the long term.
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Mike Pence slams ‘status quo’ Clinton, says Trump should pick Supreme Court
Donald Trump would push “commonsense conservative principles,” said Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence, who also threatened against allowing Hillary Clinton to pick Supreme Court justices.
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HRC ad shows why Trump pledging to appoint judges like Scalia is scary
“We cannot allow Donald Trump to nominate a new generation of anti-LGBTQ judges who would perpetuate Justice Scalia’s legacy of discrimination.”
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Pence promises Trump will revoke LGBT protections, appoint far-right judges
Mike Pence told religious bigot James Dobson Donald Trump would fight for LGBTQ discrimination and appoint Supreme Court Justices like Antonin Scalia.
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Colorado baker takes gay wedding cake case to the U.S. Supreme Court
The Colorado baker claims that being forced to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples violates his right to freedom of speech.
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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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123,000 same-sex weddings since the Supreme Court ruling last year
There are now about 491,000 same-sex marriages in the United States.