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Supreme Court sides with straight woman in so-called 'reverse discrimination' case

The Supreme Court's decision makes it easier for lawsuits on "reverse discrimination" to be brought.

A straight white woman brought a discrimination case to the Supreme Court. Here's what that could mean

Marlean Ames claims that she suffered “reverse discrimination” as a straight white woman when her queer colleagues were promoted over her.

San Francisco’s Transgender Income Assistance Program Faces Legal Challenge

A lawsuit targeting initiatives for transgender individuals and other groups puts a spotlight on inclusivity and anti-discrimination in public policy.

Smiling and Crying Through the Stilted Progression of LGBTQ Equality

When you reside at the intersections of multiple identities, anniversaries of your civil rights struggles can be both bitter and sweet. 

James Woods Slams Tim Cook for Excluding Straight Marriages in Apple Ad

The conservative actor criticized the gay CEO for an Australian campaign celebrating same-sex weddings.

Would the Pope Fall Foul of Uganda’s Pending Anti-LGBTQ+ Law?

A Ugandan bill expands existing criminalization of same-sex conduct to create a legal framework for systematic persecution and social exclusion based on sexual orientation and gender identity. What will the Pope do?

What is woke and what does it really mean?

"Woke" is a term appropriated from Black communities and has now been used by the right against them and other groups.

The 10 Gayest Accomplishments of President Joe Biden

Biden, now officially running for a second term, is the most pro-LGBTQ+ president in U.S. history.

Donald Trump Wins Nevada Caucus

The business tycoon was widely predicted to win the state.

Key LGBTQ+ Supreme Court decisions to watch this term and what you need to know

Gender-affirming care, PrEP, and LGBTQ+ books are all on the docket.

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Houston's Anti-LGBT Forces Recycle Transphobic Myths

Opponents of the nondiscrimination ordinance are urging Houstonians to vote against by warning about a type of attack that hasn't happened.

Trump and Moms for Liberty open snitch line for DEI in schools, get flooded with spam

Trump's DEI snitch line is getting flooded with movie scripts and nonprofit newsletters.

Most Meta employees oppose ending DEI and fact-checking, survey finds

Meta workers overwhelming disagreed with the abolition of fact-checking and DEI programs, according to a new anonymous survey of 965 verified employees.

7 key takeaways from the Supreme Court’s ‘reverse discrimination’ case

Justices from both sides of the aisle appeared inclined to side with the straight white woman who claimed she was discriminated against because she was not gay.

Lawmakers Push Back On Trump Allowing LGBTQ Discrimination

The Department of Health and Human Services said it would okay discrimination with adoption, health care services. Officials are now pushing back. 

Missouri Supreme Court to Hear Two LGBT Rights Cases

The cases both involve whether a ban on sex discrimination can extend to sexual orientation and gender identity.

Marco Rubio Vows to Roll Back Trans Protections

The Republican candidate for president also promises to nominate justices to the Supreme Court who oppose marriage equality.

Lesbian Comic's Gig Back on After Rabbis Cancel Over Her Sexuality

Leah Forster, a lesbian comic, fourght back against discrimination and her New Year's Eve show will go on at original Brooklyn venue after a Kosher agency threatened to shut it down. 

Filling the Supreme Court Is More Crucial Than You Knew

Anthony Kennedy was with us on marriage, but the next justice may be the truly crucial vote in deciding the  outcome of future LGBT rights cases.