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Ohio appeals court strikes down ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth

The ban interferes with parental rights, according to a state-level court.

Same-Sex Military Spouses File Brief Supporting Marriage Equality

Two groups dedicated to serving the LGBT men and women in uniform and their families filed an amicus brief at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth District today, arguing that the federal court should declare a fundamental right to marriage in all 50 states.

Court Orders State Dept. to Reconsider Passport for Intersex Vet

Dana Zzyym wants a passport with an X gender marker, which the State Department has refused to issue during a five-year court battle.

BREAKING: Federal Appeals Court Won't Stop Utah Marriages

But the federal judge who issued the initial ruling will hear the state's argument against marriage equality in court on Monday.

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Utah Plaintiffs in Federal Marriage Case Get Engaged

Two of the plaintiffs in the case to challenge Utah's 2004 marriage ban got engaged on Friday night.

Supreme Court Puts Utah Marriages on Hold

In the ongoing case to bring marriage equality to the state of Utah, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued an emergency stay on the order for the state to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples.

Antigay State Officials Want to Dodge Marriage Lawsuits

In the fast-moving legal fight for marriage equality, here's a look at the latest news.

Colorado Designer Wants to Discriminate Against Same-Sex Couples

No gay couples have actually asked Lorie Smith to make wedding websites for them yet.

Utah: Marriage Ban Again Struck Down in Major Decision

The decision is being hailed by activists as a major milestone in the fight for marriage nationwide.

Today's Ruling: Neb. Could Have Marriage Equality Next Week

The ruling is on hold until March 9, unless a higher court extends the stay.

Wyo. Couples Seek Immediate Marriage Equality

Since the Supreme Court let stand a pro-equality ruling in the federal circuit covering Wyoming, same-sex couples there should now be able to marry, their attorneys say -- but state officials beg to differ.

Notorious School District to Pay Trans Youth $300K to Settle Suit

A young transgender man had sued Minnesota's Anoka-Hennepin School District for discrimination.

DOMA Ruled Unconstitutional; Next Stop Supreme Court?

A federal appeals court ruled DOMA unconstitutional for the first time, moving the challenge to the 1996 law closer to the Supreme Court.

Marriage Equality Comes to Kansas's Biggest County

Johnson County, the state's most populous, can now issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.

Explaining Colorado's (Possibly Legal) Scheme to Stop Same-Sex Marriages

The state's attorney general has asked a federal court to strike down Colorado's ban on same-sex marriage while also granting a stay of the ruling that would stop a rogue county clerk from issuing marriage licenses.

Trump Hopes for a Chance to Replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Supreme Court

Or Anthony Kennedy, sources say, as both LGBT-supportive jurists are in their 80s.

The Appalling Judges Who Could Replace Anthony Kennedy

Many potential Trump nominees for the Supreme Court vacancy have shown hostility to the rights of LGBT people, other minorities, and women.