WATCH: Kansas Sues Sperm Donor for Child Support
A man who donated sperm to help a lesbian couple conceive found himself on the hook for thousands of dollars in child support payments, sought not by the parents, but by the state of Kansas.
Federal Court Puts California's Ex-Gay Therapy Ban On Hold
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that California's law banning so-called ex-gay therapy cannot take effect until the court has heard further arguments on the merits of the ban.
Montana High Court: Revise Domestic-Partnership Case
The court tells same-sex couples who brought the case to identify specific laws that discriminate.
Charges Against Dan Choi in Keystone Protest Dropped
D.C. prosecutors dropped charges stemming from the 2011 environmental protest, but a federal case involving Choi's 'don't ask, don't tell' protest remains pending.
Helena, Montana Passes Nondiscrimination Protections
Iowa Supreme Court Hears Birth Certificate Case
California Judge Denies an Attempt to Stop Ex-Gay Law
Following Monday's ruling that exempted three therapists from adhering to California's ban on "ex-gay" therapy for minors, another judge rejected another case to stop the law from going into effect.
Manning Awaits Court Martial While Considering His Future
Is Army private Bradley Manning, currently awaiting court martial for leaking government information, considering running for office?
California Ban on 'Ex-Gay' Therapy Temporarily Blocked
U.S. District Court Judge William Shubb ruled for the First Amendment rights of “reparative” therapy practitioners and questioned evidence that the practice harms young people.









