All Charges Dropped Against Trans Man Beaten by Cop in Video
The former schoolteacher said he wants his old job back.
August 14, 2023
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The former schoolteacher said he wants his old job back.
The video calls into question the police's official version of events.
Armstrong was shot to death in Lithonia, Ga., in 2020, and her killer was convicted this month.
The "don't say gay" measure was attached to an anti-trans "bathroom bill."
Shane Nolan is facing prison for the attack, but escapes hate crime enhancement.
No, it's not, but that doesn't keep Jones from spreading his toxic theories.
GOP Gov. Kay Ivey also signed a bill that would be the state's version of a "don't say gay" law and bans trans students from using the restroom that matches their gender identity.
That's in a bill making it through the Idaho legislature, while Alabama is considering a punishment of 10 years in prison.
Queer youth are being disproportionately labeled as sex offenders.
Edward Dominic Thomas was convicted of misdemeanor assault after a trial that saw his attorneys misgender and deadname Booker.
Nicol Shakhnazaryan is the second to be sentenced in the 2013 attack on Vivian Diego.
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Many have noted that once again, the pedophile is not a drag queen.
The state with the most reported bullying might surprise you.
Rep. Todd Courser tried to cover up an extramarital affair with a woman by claiming he had sex with men and was addicted to drugs and porn.
Sarasota police widen the probe to include unlawful videotaping, as Republican Party leadership is set to remove Ziegler at an upcoming meeting.
“Trump is trying to get another hush money deal with Stormy Daniels ahead of this election,” Maddow told the MSNBC audience.
Texas's justification for "child abuse" investigations and Alabama's rationale for restrictions on gender-affirming care are riddled with inaccuracies, a new study says.
If state legislatures believe they are defending the rights of all residents, they haven't been paying attention.
At a time when access is under attack, the American Medical Association has committed to opposing criminal and legal penalties for those who provide or receive the care.