Connecticut Confirms First-Ever Gay Justice of Supreme Court
Georgia: Public Funds Are Going to Antigay Private Schools
More than 100 private schools in Georgia accept a combined $170 million in state money each year while openly discriminating against LGBT students.
Music Venue Fires Employee for Pro-Gay Shirt
An employee of a music venue in Tennessee was fired from his job for wearing a T-shirt that read, "I Support Same-Sex Marriage."
WATCH: Boy Scout Derek Nance Comes Out
A Boy Scout camp leader says it's time for more to follow his lead by coming out.
WATCH: Brooklyn Man Accuses Police of Hate Crime, Attempt to Conceal Evidence
Jabbar Campbell, beaten by police responding to a noise complaint at his party last weekend, says they tampered with a surveillance camera in an effort to conceal the attack.
NLGJA President Michael Triplett Dead at 48
Triplett, who had been president just a few months but had long been involved with the group, died today after a struggle with cancer.
Dear Abby, Gay-Friendly Advice Columnist, Dead at 94
Pauline Phillips, who wrote the Dear Abby column for many years, often advocated for acceptance of LGBT people.
A Surrogacy Success Story for Two Gay Men
After never imagining being parents, a couple now waits to know the sex of their twins
Virginia GOP Senators Walk Out Rather Than Vote for Gay Judge
Tracy Thorne-Begland was confirmed despite some Republicans refusing to cast votes.
Vicco, Ky., Is Smallest U.S. City With LGBT Rights Law
The small Appalachian town of Vicco, Ky., has become the smallest municipality in the U.S. to approve an LGBT nondiscrimination law.
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