Three Years After Disastrous Raid, Atlanta PD Makes 'It Gets Better' Video
It was in September 2009 that the Atlanta Police Department had a public relations nightmare on its hands with a
Iowa Supreme Court Hears Birth Certificate Case
University of Iowa Includes LGBT Identity in Admissions Process
UI is the first public university in America to incorporate such measures in its admissions review.
University Settles With Expelled Counseling Student Julea Ward
Eastern Michigan University will pay $75,000 to counseling student Julea Ward, who was expelled from university for refusing to provide services to gay and lesbian clients.
HIV Drug Maker Drops Boy Scouts Over Antigay Policy
Notre Dame Finally Approves LGBT Organization
Students at the University of Notre Dame have requested the addition of an official LGBT resource group 15 times, and finally, those students' prayers have been answered.
Bullying Led To Gay Michigan Teen's Suicide, Say Parents
Josh Pacheco, a 17-year-old junior at Linden High School in Fenton, Mich., took his own life on November 26, after he was relentlessly bullied for being gay, according to his parents.
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?
13-Year-Old: The Easy Bake Oven Is Not Only For Girls
A 13-year-old girl wants the toymaker Hasbro to be more inclusive when it comes to marketing and selling products like the Easy-Bake Oven.
Will Verizon Stop Funding The Boy Scouts?
An organization of former Boy Scouts is urging telecommunications giant Verizon to end its partnership with the Boy Scouts of America because of its policy barring gay leaders and members.
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.
A Day to Honor LGBT People With Disabilities
The 20th International Day of Persons With Disabilities honors a group that includes many LGBT people.
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