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Trump-Appointed Judge Temporarily Blocks Tennessee’s Anti-Drag Law

It was to go into effect on April 1 at midnight.

Tennessee drag ban will stay as SCOTUS refuses to hear case, but artists 'refuse to be silenced'

The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear a lawsuit challenging Tennessee's drag ban, but a separate suit is still ongoing.

Ore. Trans Student Sues School Over Housing Denial

A trans student faces limited options in the wake of his school's recent housing decision.

Gay Tech Exec Peter Thiel to Speak at RNC — Along With Cruz, Falwell

The billionaire cofounder of PayPal -- and Gawker's number 1 enemy -- secures a spot at the RNC, which is pushing its most anti-LGBT platform in its history.

Don Lemon Assault Accuser Ordered to Pay $77,000, More Evidence Arises

A friend of Dustin Hice, the accuser, who was there the night of the alleged incident, questions his allegations.

Florida State Rep. Fabian Basabe Accused of Sexually Harassing Male Aides

He allegedly told the aides that he'd bottom for them.

News Updates Following Historic Obama Announcement on Marriage Equality

A hero's welcome in Los Angeles, a second chance for Colorado civil unions, and the electoral impact of coming out for marriage.

Dustin Hice Drops Assault Case Against CNN Anchor Don Lemon

The move comes after Hice was forced to pay $77,000 by the court. 

A (Federal) Case for Marriage

As an all-star legal team mounts an ambitious federal challenge to California's Proposition 8, the future of national marriage equality weighs heavily on its shoulders.

The Forgotten Lesbian Classic That Needs a Second Look

The Killing of Sister George is a rare and unflinching glimpse into real-life late-1960s lesbianism, and it deserves reputation rehabilitation.

How Do You Fight Book Bans? GLAAD and EveryLibrary Offer a Guide

With skyrocketing attempts to ban books by and about LGBTQ+ people and people of color, the guide provides a way to fight back.

Coke caves to Donald the Dextrose Dictator. Is McDonald’s next?

Opinion: His latest demand, cane sugar in Coke, may seem petty, but it’s a symptom of something much worse, writes John Casey.

BREAKING: Federal Judge Strikes Down Alabama Marriage Ban

The decision was not accompanied by a stay, which means same-sex couples could start marrying as soon as county clerks' offices open.

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Book bans in schools are more widespread than ever. Which states have had the most?

The bans, which often target LGBTQ-themed books, have gained steam in some of the expected states and others that may be a bit surprising.

Deborah Batts, First Lesbian Federal Judge, Dies at 72

Only one other Black lesbian has become a federal judge since Batts's appointment in the mid-'90s.

Georgia lesbian's child-custody suit argues gays don't have legal right to adopt

Sara Wheeler's life has become a contradiction. Once a proud lesbian, she's now a pariah among gays. Once in a committed relationship with a female partner, she's rethinking her sexuality. And now she's doing something she once would have considered unthinkable: arguing that gays don't have the legal right to adopt children.

John McCain—Veteran, Senator, Presidential Nominee—Is Dead

McCain was not always an LGBTQ ally, but he became more of one as his career went on.

Remembering Norman Lear and His Pioneering LGBTQ-Inclusive Shows

Lear featured some of the first gay characters on TV and founded the liberal advocacy organization People for the American Way.

Fresh off taking control of D.C. police, Trump announces he’ll host CBS's Kennedy Center Honors TV broadcast

He also said he chose “98 percent” of this year’s honorees.

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