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Lawmakers differ on effective date of transgender proposal
The most significant difference between two versions of a bill under consideration by Massachusetts lawmakers is when the proposed law would take effect.
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New NYC subway ads promote transgender restroom rights
“Use the restroom consistent with who you are,” the ads read. “In NYC, it’s the law. No questions asked.”
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9 bathroom myths about trans people debunked
Right wing politicians and commentators have trotted out all sorts of reasons why discriminating against transgender people should be perfectly legal.
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What it’s really like to be transgender in Thailand
The visibility of transgender people, especially in Bangkok, might make Thailand appear more liberal than other countries, but the reality is vastly different.
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The straight poop about trans women and washrooms
The LGBT movement, if you buy into the rightwing rhetoric, has unleashed its weapons of “lass destruction.”
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NBA: Fix that anti-LGBT law soon or lose the 2017 All-Star Game
Silver said the NBA would need to see definitive progress toward changing the law by the end of summer to ensure that All-Star weekend remains in Charlotte.
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Pride is more than a month
Let’s take stock and reflect back on our victories great and small as well as the setbacks over the decades.
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Kansas will challenge Obama transgender directive
The state’s attorney general has not yet decided whether to join a lawsuit by 11 other states or sue separately.
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Massachusetts House approves transgender rights bill
The 116-36 House vote, following several hours of debate on the highly charged issue, was greeted with loud and sustained applause.
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NC governor will ‘respect’ federal court ruling on transgender rights
Pat McCrory has said he will “respect” the decision – even though it could potentially overturn HB2, the state’s discriminatory law he’s been defending.