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Gaybashers attack hate crime law lobbyists, escape hate crime charges
Prosecutor says he can’t file anything tougher than misdemeanor assault charges because Utah’s hate crimes law doesn’t include LGBT protections.
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The irony after Orlando: gays turn to police instead of against them
“Once upon a time they hit us with nightsticks, and now they’re our protectors.”
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Wyoming judge facing ouster over stance on same-sex marriage
The judge told a reporter in 2014 she would not perform same-sex marriages because of her religious beliefs.
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Bernie Sanders wins Wyoming, but delegates evenly split
Sanders split the state’s delegates evenly with Hillary Clinton. Each picked up seven.
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Laramie school district drafts policies to address needs of transgender students
The Albany County School District policies were drafted based on suggestions from a committee of parents of students, district administration, school principals, school board members and students.
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Foundation supports Wyoming magistrate on gay marriage stand
Municipal Judge and Circuit Court Magistrate Ruth Neely of Pinedale faces an upcoming hearing due to statements she made that she would not perform same-sex marriages.
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Jackson, Wyo., mayor says she’s pushing LGBT-inclusive anti-discrimination measure
The mayor of Jackson is pushing an ordinance to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and says she expects to have a public hearing on it in coming weeks.
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17 years after Matt Shepard’s murder, Laramie, Wyo., passes measure to protect LGBT residents
The Laramie City Council has approved a local anti-discrimination ordinance in the college town where Matthew Shepard’s death triggered nationwide sympathy and brought a re-examination of attitudes toward gays 17 years ago.
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Judge reduces legal fees claim in Wyoming same-sex marriage case
A federal judge has granted a request from the state of Wyoming to reduce how much the state must pay to lawyers who prevailed in the legal challenge that overturned the state’s ban on same-sex marriage.
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Plaintiffs seek attorney’s fees in Wyoming same-sex marriage lawsuit
Plaintiffs who were successful in legalizing same-sex marriage in Wyoming are now seeking to recover nearly $95,000 in attorney’s fees and costs.