Texas Judge Who Refused Same Sex Weddings Now Seeks To Overturn Marriage Equality
The case revives conservative efforts to roll back marriage equality under the guise of religious freedom.
The case revives conservative efforts to roll back marriage equality under the guise of religious freedom.
Texas residents urged to surveil bathroom usage – with option to submit photos (though taking photos in bathrooms is illegal).
North Texas’s largest Pride on hold after City Council fails to restore non-discrimination ordinance, fears clashing with Trump’s anti-DEI agenda.
The Arlington City Council’s narrow vote makes it one of the few cities in the country to reverse LGBTQ protections already in place.
A state deadline is forcing Texas cities to decide whether to remove rainbow crosswalks or risk losing funding.
The Texas Supreme Court has amended its judicial code to let judges refuse to perform same-sex marriages if it conflicts with their religious beliefs.
Advocacy groups are suing Texas over a law that bans LGBTQ+ student clubs and restricts discussions of gender, race, and identity in public schools.
The best parties, festivals, and events to keep your eye on this Pride and beyond.
With legal protections under attack, advocates are gearing up for a renewed fight in the courts and beyond.
In a rare moment of bipartisan agreement, lawmakers voted to scrap a relic of state-sanctioned homophobia.
House Bill 3817 is one of many attacks on trans rights in the state.
Be gay and watch women’s sports.
In Thursday’s ruling, Trump-appointed Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk sided with the state of Texas, ruling that while employers are prohibited from discriminating against LGBTQ+ workers, “correlated conduct,” such as bathroom and pronoun usage, are “not necessarily” covered, the Texas Tribune reports.
“The law should never allow a social worker to legally do unethical things.”
The anti-trans bill would be just one of dozens of discriminatory bills filed in Texas in recent years.
Everything is ~GAYER~ in Texas!
“Tonight is a victory for all of us who are fighting for a stronger and fairer Texas.”
After a special thirty-day session to debate the bill.
“We get things done down here. It’s the Dallas way.”
The legendary civil rights activist and US Congressional Representative from Texas was well-loved and respected during her time in office and beyond.
Everyone was happy about the recent marriage to her partner of 23 years
San Antonio lawmaker finds gays disgusting, confusing, against nature
A Texas appeals court ruled that the state attorney general cannot block a divorce granted to two women who were legally married in another jurisdiction.
Dallas may be the first major city in America to have an openly gay mayor, if Ed Oakley wins the election on June 16