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Mormon Church joins fight against federal transgender rights directive
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints joined six other religious groups in formally opposing a federal directive granting transgender students the right to use the restroom that aligns with their gender.
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Supreme Court will hear Gavin Grimm’s landmark transgender rights case in March
Transgender teen Gavin Grimm is suing his Virginia high school for the right to use the restroom and locker room that corresponds with his gender.
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Gay attorney says Trump’s SCOTUS pick called his marriage ‘a wonderful thing’
The gay former law clerk for Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch said he never got the impression the judge was homophobic.
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Judge orders Alabama to pay out big bucks over same-sex marriage fight
Fighting for the right to discriminate will cost the state $315,000.
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Everything you need to know about Trump’s Supreme Court pick: Neil Gorsuch
Although Judge Gorsuch has not ruled on an LGBTQ rights case, he did rule on reproductive rights in the infamous Hobby Lobby case.
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For antigay hate group leader Tony Perkins, the Supreme Court is on the ballot
The Family Research Council, the group designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as an extremist hate group — run by antigay activist Tony Perkins — is out with a new campaign advertisement in support of Donald Trump. The commercial, titled “In the Balance: Why the Courts Matter,” takes aim at the chief hope of […]
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BREAKING: Supreme Court to hear case of transgender student Gavin Grimm
The Virginia boy claims his high school’s policy prohibiting him from using the boys restroom or locker room is unconstitutional.
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Trump slings mud, threatens, lies: ‘I would be a president for all our people’
Trump vowed to throw Clinton in jail if elected and to appoint Supreme Court justices like chief anti-LGBTQ advocate Antonin Scalia.
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Trump reveals his final Supreme Court justice wish list
Also listed: Timothy Tymkovich, who argued in front of the Colorado Supreme Court to oppose legal protections for gays and lesbians.
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Teen at center of ‘bathroom bill’ case speaks out: ‘I’m just a person’
The fate of Grimm’s case — the first of its kind to land in the Supreme Court — is now in the hands of its eight justices.