Christian group defending LGBTQ+ conversion therapy at SCOTUS accused of using 'false evidence'
Researchers say the Alliance Defending Freedom is misrepresenting its work to harm LGBTQ+ people.
October 6, 2025
By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Researchers say the Alliance Defending Freedom is misrepresenting its work to harm LGBTQ+ people.
An NBC News report claimed it would be ‘potentially opening the door for gay couples’
Uncovering how The War on Children filmmakers Robby and Landon Starbuck used manipulation and misinformation to target the LGBTQ+ community.
Now, in an ongoing lawsuit, a jury will determine whether an 'ex-gay therapy' provider made such a claim.
Senators Edward Kennedy and Barack Obama both included gays and lesbians in their speeches during the event Monday at which Kennedy endorsed Obama in his presidential bid. Obama's inclusion of LGBT people came while he was discussing the legacy of hope that both John and Robert Kennedy inspired in people: "And it lives on in those Americans -- young and old, rich and poor, black and white, Latino and Asian and Native American, gay and straight -- who are tired of a politics that divides us and want to recapture the sense of common purpose that we had when John Kennedy was president of the United States of America."
A television station chose to use a photo of the victim holding what appeared to be a gun in their coverage.Â
Sixteen gay and lesbian characters are depicted in network TV series scheduled for the 2005-2006 season, a small increase over last year but still inadequate, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation said Monday.
The man told the disgraced former politician that he could “get everything dropped, evidence that is on you removed" in exchange for $900,000.
Actor Randy Quaid alleges in a lawsuit that he agreed to work for scale on the film because it was an "arthouse" film that would make no money. Now that the gay romance is a hit, he wants a piece of the action.
X reportedly received between $10 and $2,500 to promote a post calling for LGBTQ+ people to receive the death penalty.
Didn't we tell you to lose our number?
The disgraced politician took seriously a satirical post referring to the Republican National Convention as "Grindr's Super Bowl."