Court allows custody case pitting ex-gay couple to proceed
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A gay woman fighting for joint custody of a child borne by her ex-partner when they were still together won a court ruling Thursday in Kentucky that lets her case go forward. The woman, identified in the court opinion as Amy …
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Daily Archives: February 18, 2016
Out and Loud
Out and Loud
Two hundred gay, lesbian and transgender singers from Australia and New Zealand get together to be “out and loud” in Auckland. They’re here for the “Out and Loud” Choral Festival, a long weekend of singing workshops and performances, running …
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Gay minister rejected before being welcomed by Neutral Bay church
Gay minister rejected before being welcomed by Neutral Bay church
REVEREND Darren Liepold suspects his application to be a minister at several Australian parishes was rejected because he is gay. But the Uniting Church at Neutral Bay has welcomed him with open arms and Mr Liepold is believed to be the first openly gay …
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GOP Frontrunner Donald Trump Doubles Down on Anti-LGBT Positions
GOP Frontrunner Donald Trump Doubles Down on Anti-LGBT Positions
Just ahead of the South Carolina primary, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is leaving no doubt that his anti-LGBT rhetoric on the campaign trail is no accident. In recent months Trump has:
- Told Fox News Sunday he would appoint justices to the Supreme Court who would reverse nationwide marriage equality.
- When asked to clarify by ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Trump refused to say he would defend marriage equality.
- Agreed to support the so-called “First Amendment Defense Act,” which would lead to more Kim Davis-like discrimination across the country.
In the latest move, Trump has told CBN’s David Brody that evangelical voters can “trust me” to oppose marriage equality. Brody reports that Trump said in an interview today:
“I think they can trust me. They can trust me on traditional marriage. I was very much in favor of having the court rule that it goes to states and let the states decide. And that was a shocking decision for you and for me and for a lot of other people. But I was very much in favor of letting the states decide. And that’s the way it looked like it was going and then all the sudden out of nowhere came this very massive decision and they took it away. But I was always in favor of states rights, states deciding many issues, not just this, but many issues.”
Polling done by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for HRC shows that a 55 percent majority of voters are less likely to support a candidate for president who opposes allowing same-sex couples to marry. This majority includes Independents, married women and white millennials. All of these groups voted Republican in the last congressional election.
For more on Trump’s record on LGBT issues, visit: www.hrc.org/2016RepublicanFacts/donald-trump-opposes-nationwide-marriage-equality
Australia's Pattinson in for Siddle for second test
Australia's Pattinson in for Siddle for second test
Australia’s James Pattinson appeals successfully for the wicket … Republican Presidential Candidate John Kasich Says He Will Not Fight Gay Marriage Still, he received less than 2 percent of the vote in the Iowa caucus, and polls have shown him trailing …
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Outrageous “Religious Liberty Accommodations Act” Advances in Mississippi
Outrageous “Religious Liberty Accommodations Act” Advances in Mississippi
Today, HRC decried the decision by Mississippi lawmakers to move forward with H.B. 1523. Dubbed the “Religious Liberty Accommodations Act,” this horrific legislation would allow individuals, religious organizations and private associations to use religion to discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Mississippians, in some of the most important aspect of their lives, including at work, at schools, in their family life and more. Lawmakers in the House Judiciary B advanced the bill by a 14 – 3 vote earlier today.
“Quite simply, this bill is not about religion; it is about discrimination,” said HRC Mississippi State Director and former United Methodist pastor Rob Hill. “The reprehensible legislation advanced by House Judiciary B today will without a doubt have widespread, hurtful consequences not just for LGBT people and their families, but for the entire Magnolia State. Fair minded Mississippians have a duty to urge their elected officials to reject this shameful legislation and stop radical, discriminatory measures like H.B. 1523.”
Under H.B. 1523, religion could be used by most any individual or organization to justify discrimination against LGBT people, unwed mothers, veterans and others. Faith-based organizations could refuse to recognize the marriages of same-sex couples; deny children in need of loving homes with LGBT families; and refuse to sell or rent a for-profit home to an LGBT person — even if the organization receives government funding. As introduced, H.B. 1523 would also give foster families the freedom to submit an LGBTQ child to the dangerous practice of “conversion therapy,” and shame a pregnant unwed girl, without fear of government intervention or license suspension. It would even allow individuals to refuse to carry out the terms of a state contract for the provision of counseling services to all eligible individuals, including veterans, based on the counselor’s beliefs about LGBT people or single mothers.
Furthermore, schools, employers and service providers could implement sex-specific dress and grooming standards, as well as refuse transgender people access to the appropriate sex-segregated facilities,consistent with their gender identity. H.B. 1523 even legalizes Kim Davis-style discrimination by allowing government employees to abdicate their duties and refuse to license or solemnize marriages for LGBT people.
H.B 1523 is one of twelve discriminatory pieces of legislation under consideration in Mississippi this year. Other outrageous bills include S.B. 2822 and S.B. 2093. S.B. 2822 would amend the state’s existing Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) to clarify that religious organizations, religious based adoption or foster agencies, and foster and adoptive parents could refuse equal treatment to LGBT people, and S.B. 2093 targets same-sex marriages by clarifying that religious leaders are not required to perform a marriage ceremony for a same-sex couple whose union would violate their religious beliefs.
Despite the clear anti-LGBT agenda laid out by state lawmakers, two pro-equality bills have also been introduced this legislative session. S.B. 2738 and H.B 624 would add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected characteristics under the Mississippi Civil Rights Act of 1964. The attacks on fairness and equality in Mississippi are part of an onslaught of anti-LGBT bills being pushed in 2016 by anti-equality activists around the country. HRC is currently tracking over 160 anti-LGBT bills in 31 states. For more information, visit: www.hrc.org/2016legislature.
HRC’s Project One America is an initiative geared towards advancing social, institutional and legal equality in Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. HRC Mississippi is working to advance equality for LGBT Mississippians who have no state level protections in housing, workplace, or public accommodations. Through HRC Mississippi, we are working toward a future of fairness every day—changing hearts, minds and laws toward achieving full equality.
Increase Productivity With Instant Collaboration
Increase Productivity With Instant Collaboration
Take Hubgets, for example. Hubgets is a cloud service that centralizes information and facilitates collaboration between teams through secure and private chat, voice and video communication. Designed to create and sustain a collaborative work environment …
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Is Condom-Free Porn an Occupational Safety Hazard? California Authorities Vote Today
Is Condom-Free Porn an Occupational Safety Hazard? California Authorities Vote Today
A webcam performer who does live, online sex shows with her boyfriend complained that the rules would be “putting condoms and goggles and barrier protections in my partner and I’s bedroom, which is ludicrous.” The proposed regulations would also require …
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Schuh to host live chat during PBS Frontline’s “Chasing Heroin”
Schuh to host live chat during PBS Frontline’s “Chasing Heroin”
County Executive Steve Schuh is inviting the public to join a “live chat” during the PBS Frontline two-hour special “Chasing Heroin” on Feb. 23. “Awareness is a major part of attacking the plague on our community that is heroin addiction …
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The Chat Room: The Oscars
The Chat Room: The Oscars
Wednesday, February 24, 6 pm, The Evanston Rhythm Room at Century Theater (1715 Maple Ave) Who will win? Who should win? What should have been nominated? Come chat about all things Oscars and meet your movie-buff neighbors! Enjoy drinks or food at The …
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