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Activists file suit challenging Tennessee counseling law
The law lets therapists decline to see patients based on religious values and personal principles.
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Wanted: lawyer to sue Obama, see Mississippi governor
Eleven states are suing the administration over the directive to schools about transgender students. Mississippi won’t be one of them.
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11 states are suing Obama for supporting transgender rights
The challenge asks a judge to declare the administration’s directive is unlawful.
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Tennessee governor criticizes Obama over transgender bill
Haslam called the directive a “heavy-handed approach” to an issue that should be handled by local authorities.
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What religion are those religious exemption laws protecting?
We should exercise a little “religious freedom” of our own, and begin to see and proclaim just how queer the Christian tradition really is.
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Counseling group cancels conference to target Tennessee law
The American Counseling Association wants to put other states on notice that new LGBT laws can carry consequences.
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Tennessee governor signs religious exemptions into law
The new law allows mental health counselors to refuse to treat patients based on the therapist’s religious or personal beliefs.
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University says rainbow-hued nooses were part of art display
Officials said Tuesday they were not intended to be a political statement or hate symbol.
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GOP leader vows retribution for transgender ‘blackmail’
House Republican leader Gerald McCormick seeks revenge for companies that spoke out against Tennessee’s transgender bathroom bill.
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Businesses ask Tennessee to kill anti-trans bathroom bill
The CEOs of Williams-Sonoma, Airbnb, Alcoa, T-Mobile and Dow Chemical were among the 60 business leaders who signed the letter.