Women's Institute to ban transgender women after U.K. Supreme Court ruling
CEO Melissa Green said that "this is not something we would do unless we felt that we had no other choice."
December 3, 2025
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CEO Melissa Green said that "this is not something we would do unless we felt that we had no other choice."
Palm Beach County and Boca Raton must pay $885,000 in legal fees after its ban against conversion therapy was struck down.
Opinion: In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the justices gave bigotry a permission slip and ruled that parents can “opt out” of LGBTQ-inclusive lessons, further diminishing lessons and practices on inclusivity in civic society, argues Darek M. Ciszek.
Samuel Alito said that he doesn't intend to "disturb" marriage equality — but is he trustworthy?
Clarence Thomas has said that he would not follow court precedent “if I find it doesn’t make any sense."
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Over 60 percent of the country will no longer have marriage equality if the U.S. Supreme Court reverses it.
Utah Senator Mike Lee's bill that would ban all pornography federally is advancing within the Senate.
A 176-year-old law "does not prohibit abortion in the State of Wisconsin," the state Supreme Court has ruled.
Keir Starmer said the ruling that trans women are not considered women under the nation's Equality Act must be applied "as soon as possible."
"Exposing students to the 'message' that LGBTQ people exist, the majority says, is enough to trigger the most demanding form of judicial scrutiny," Sotomayor wrote.
A new resolution would designate June 26 as “Equality Day," marking the anniversary of three historic LGBTQ+ Supreme Court victories.
Mark Robinson is mad Republicans wouldn't "stand up and fight for him" after he admitted to being a "black NAZI."
JD Vance has been blocked by 11 times more Bluesky accounts than those that follow him.
Nine activists were arrested outside the Supreme Court and detained for two hours, according to organizers.
The number surpasses the number of bills filed in advance of 2024, a historically hostile year towards trans individuals.
Robert Oppenheimer's story isn't the only one to come out about workers at the Manhattan Project.
Many legal experts agree with the out official.
They have a disproportionate amount of student debt and still face discrimination.