GO! Presents 100 Women We Love: Class of 2024

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anti-lgbt discrimination

January 26, 2022

Robin Kish

LGBTQ+ Individuals Are Under Attack In Georgia. So Is Democracy.

Georgia has a long and sordid history of violating LGBTQ+ rights. It took an attack on the press for us to finally pay attention.

February 28, 2020

Kim Wong-Shing

Department Of Justice Supports Wedding Photographer Who Refuses To Shoot Gay Couples

A wedding photographer who is suing for the right to refuse same-sex couples now has the support of the Department of Justice.

February 25, 2020

Kim Wong-Shing

The Supreme Court Will Decide If Foster Agencies Can Discriminate Against Same-Sex Couples

The Supreme Court will hear the case during its next term, which starts in October 2020.

October 18, 2018

Shannon Leigh O'Neil

New Anti-LGBTQ Lawsuits Could Be Kavanaugh Bound

The religious right is wasting no time.

May 4, 2018

Dayna Troisi

New Research Finds Global Acceptance of LGBTQ People More Polarized

LGBTQ acceptance has become more polarized.

March 2, 2018

Dayna Troisi

Lesbian Volleyball Coaches Win First-Round Discrimination Court Battle

The judge found that they “sufficiently demonstrated” that they were discriminated against.

May 26, 2017

GO Staff

DeVos Refuses to Say If She’d Grant Federal Funds to Anti-LGBTQ Private Schools

During a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing Wednesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos refused to divulge whether she would deny federal funds to private schools that discriminate against LGBTQ people, racial minorities or those with special needs.

March 10, 2017

Juliet Macey

Three D.C. Men Face Hate Crimes Charges in Transgender Woman’s Fatal Shooting

Three D.C. men face hate crime charges in connection with the deadly shooting last summer of 22-year-old Black transgender woman Dee Dee Dodds, and for targeting two other transgender women.

January 25, 2017

Juliet Macey

It Starts: In “Trump’s America,” the Marriage Equality Battle Takes Off in Texas

On the day of Trump’s inauguration, the Texas Supreme Court announced it will now hear a case it previously rejected that seeks to strip spousal benefits from same-sex partners and narrow the scope of federal marriage equality in the state. Experts say the decision might ultimately trickle down to kick off similar legal challenges in other states.

April 7, 2013

Shannon Leigh O'Neil

Brute Sought in Anti-Gay Ketchup Bottle Attack

Police are hunting down Greenwich Village Attacker

February 6, 2013

Bernadette Giacomazzo

Bank of America, HUD Reach Settlement In Lesbian Discrimination Case

Bank of America vs Florida lesbian couple

October 18, 2012

Corinne Werder

Federal Appeals Court Declares

Ruling finds government discriminated against Edie Windsor after death of her wife

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