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Gay teens go to prom and melt the internet’s ice cold heart
Get out your Kleenex.
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West Virginia University to offer gender-neutral housing
Their new housing program allows students to room together regardless of sex, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation.
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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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West Virginia House approves religious exemptions bill
Opponents say the bill sanctions discrimination — particularly targeting gay marriage — and could put seven cities’ nondiscrimination policies for gay and transgender people in jeopardy.
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West Virginia clerk humiliates lesbian couple seeking marriage license
On what was supposed to be a happy day, the two women were left weeping in the courthouse hallway.
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Former Marshall University football player at center of W.Va. gay rights case
The West Virginia Supreme Court is being asked if a former Marshall University football player can be charged with violating the civil rights of two gay men he is accused of assaulting.
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West Virginia school board strengthens LGBT employment protections
Among the changes was adding “ancestry and sexual orientation” to the equal opportunity section of the school system’s cultural diversity and human relations policy.
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Ex-Marshall player pleads not guilty to attacking same-sex couple over public kiss
Former Marshall University football player Steward Butler has pleaded not guilty to charges of beating a same-sex couple after seeing them kiss on a Huntington, W.Va. street.
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Ex-Marshall Univ. football player indicted on charges he punched gay couple
A former Marshall University football player has been accused of two felony civil rights violations stemming from his alleged April assault on a gay couple.
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Marshall University football player charged with beating same-sex couple
Steward Butler was arrested early Wednesday on battery charges alleging that he beat a same-sex couple.