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Country artists condemn religious exemptions laws but labels remain silent
But anyone looking for reaction from the record labels and production companies on Nashville’s Music Row has heard only the sound of silence.
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Bill to let therapists deny services to LGBTQ people on the way to governor
The American Counseling Association called the measure an “unprecedented attack” on its profession.
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Tennessee House panel revives anti-trans restroom bill
The bill wants public school students to be required to use restrooms that match their sex at birth.
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How lawmakers in these 12 states used religion as a weapon this year
Which 12 states wanted to take away rights for LGBTQ people under the guise of “religious freedom”?
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Judge awards Tennessee lawyers $2 million for marriage equality case
U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger ruled that the results the lawyers got in the case were “superb and far-reaching” and that they should be entitled to costs and fees.
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Tennessee Freemasons vote to keep out gay members
It is one of two chapters in the nation that refuse to allow gay men to join the fraternal organization.
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This bill would require all students to use the bathroom of their birth sex
The bill’s rapid advancement is a bitter disappointment to transgender students.
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Tennessee Attorney General says fight against marriage equality cost too much
The lawyers who worked for the same-sex couples note in court filings they’re already giving the state a $1 million discount.
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Tennessee senate: OK to deny counseling to LGBT patients due to religious beliefs
Opponents argued that counselors shouldn’t be allowed to deny treatment of people in crisis because they are gay, transgender or practice a different religion.
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Homophobic parents compare LGBTQ student group to ISIS
“If we do not band together and stop this B.S, the next thing you know, we will have F.I.M.A. (future ISIS members of America) #PUTGODINSCHOOLSPLEASE