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North Carolina school district banned an LGBTQ+ trivia game. The ACLU is suing

Banning the game violates students' constitutional rights, the ACLU says.

A Best-Case, Worst-Case Look at the Court's Options

In a best-case scenario, the Supreme Court could bring marriage to the whole country this summer. But a worst-case scenario puts marriage many years and millions of dollars away.

The Court Cases That Changed Our World

Many of the greatest strides in the fight for LGBT social justice and sexual liberation were the result of court cases, often involving accidental activists simply fighting for the right to live their lives like everybody else.

Supreme Court Sets a Date for Marriage Cases

Attorneys representing same-sex couples hoping to secure the freedom to marry nationwide will have their day in court on April 28.

Will Florida Marriage Case Be Rushed To Supreme Court?

The couple who filed one of the legal challenges to Florida's marriage ban is asking for the state supreme court to pick up the case sooner than later.

Judge blocks Missouri AG from accessing medical records of transgender minors

Judge Joseph Whyte wrote that Missouri consumer protections do not require “blind obedience to the attorney general’s civil investigative demands."

The Cakeshop Supreme Court Case, Explained

Meet the plaintiffs suing to end discrimination against same-sex couples in the name of religion. 

Prop. 8 Again Loses With Judges; Next Up Supreme Court?

The refusal by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to rehear the Proposition 8 case means the Supreme Court could rule on marriage equality within the year.

The LGBTQ+ Supreme Court cases to watch this term

Gender-affirming care, anti-straight discrimination, PrEP, and LGBTQ+ books are all on the docket.

SCOTUS Moves Closer to Taking Marriage Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will consider taking up four marriage cases that saw bans on same-sex marriage upheld in Tennessee, Ohio, Michigan, and Kentucky.

Supreme Court Stays Quiet on Marriage Cases

The next possible day for an announcement is this Friday.

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A writer claimed he wasn't hired for being a straight, white man. One studio's response was brutal

Shocking: the straight, white man is not automatically the best person for a job.

Supreme Court Will Hear Marriage Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear four marriage equality cases from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, which upheld marriage bans in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Tennessee.

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Kim Davis Loses Again

Embattled Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis has failed yet again in her bid to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.