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Boy Scouts expected to lift its ban on gay leaders today
However, even under this new policy, church-led scouting groups will still be able to limit leadership jobs to heterosexuals.
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Let’s debunk some homophobic claims about the Equality Act
Matt Baume knocks down some of the crazy, anti-gay statements we’re hearing about the historic bill.
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AP PHOTOS: Transgender youths show hardship, resilience
Many young transgender people, wrestling with their identities, find themselves shunned by family, friends and co-workers. Here are their stories.
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Vandals spray-paint doors of pro-LGBT church in Georgia
The church’s pastor and his partner were among the first gay couples to receive a marriage license in Richmond County.
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Banning drag at Glasgow’s Free Pride: Have organizers gone too far?
Free Pride Glasgow claims to be an “anti-commercialist” alternative. But why are they suddenly anti-drag, too?
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Harrisonburg’s Eastern Mennonite University expands non-discrimination policy to include married LGBTQs
Two American Mennonite universities have just updated their non-discrimination policy to include same-sex couples and transgender folks.
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Following his resignation, former Archbishop John Neinstedt denies allegations
Neinstedt has called homosexuality “evil” in the past, and thinks equal marriage laws are a Satanic “man-made experiment” that would harm children.
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Clerk prayed over decision to stop issuing marriage licenses (UPDATED)
She says the 1st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives her the right to not issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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AP Poll: Sharp divisions after high court backs gay marriage
Near-even split over whether local officials should be required to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples,
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Cities keeping anti-discrimination measures despite new law
Officials won’t stop enforcing their ordinances banning discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.