AL Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuits Challenging Marriage Equality

AL Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuits Challenging Marriage Equality

Today, HRC Alabama responded to the news this morning, that the Alabama Supreme Court dismissed lawsuits filed by the Alabama Citizens Action Program (ALCAP), the Alabama Policy Institute (API) and Elmore County Probate Judge John Enslen, regarding the Supreme Court of the United States’ ruling in favor of marriage equality last June.

“Love won last June, and it’s time for anti-LGBT activists to come to terms with the fact that marriage equality is here to stay,” said Ben Needham, Director of HRC’s Project One America. “No one is above the Supreme Court of the United States and no government officials should be standing in the way of same-sex couples and their constitutional right to marry the person they love.”

In the petition initially filed in March 2015, the plaintiffs contended that the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling did not apply to the state of Alabama, and that there was precedence for discarding a ruling by the Supreme Court that was believed to unlawful. Today, the nine justices of the Alabama Supreme Court dismissed the suit with a one-page order and 170 page opinion, in which Chief Justice Roy Moore, a long standing opponent of marriage equality maintained his opposition to marriage equality, despite the dismissal of the lawsuit.

In January, HRC Alabama strongly condemned Moore’s shameful order saying that the state’s probate judges “have a ministerial duty” not to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples regardless of the Supreme Court’s decision. In light of the order, he recused himself from voting earlier this week, but in his opinion today said he no longer believed that was necessary. Moore wrote, “In joining this case to consider the effect of Obergefell, I am not sitting in review of my administrative order, nor have I made any public statement on the effect of Obergefell on this Court’s opinion and order of March 3, 2015. My expressed views on the issue of same-sex marriage are also not disqualifying. Because it is a judge’s duty to decide cases, a judge may participate in a case after initially not sitting if the issues that prompted that abstention have changed.”

In 2014, HRC launched Project One America, an initiative to advance social, institutional and legal equality in Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. HRC Alabama continues to work to advance equality for LGBT Alabamians who have no statewide protections in housing, workplace, or public accommodations; and legal state recognition for their relationships and families. Through HRC Alabama, we are working toward a future of fairness every day—changing hearts, minds and laws toward achieving full equality.

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Congratulations to all honorees! LGBT Network CEO David Kilmnick named as one of the 50 most influential Long Islanders at the Long Island Press Power List. Hat tip to MC Jed Morey, President of Morey Publishing for recognizing over two decades of his advocacy and a shoutout for bringing Pride Night to Citi Field on August 13th!!! Let’s Go Mets! goo.gl/73to2e #PrideNightMets

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Anti-Gay Alabama Justices Surrender To Marriage Equality In The Most Childish Way Possible

Anti-Gay Alabama Justices Surrender To Marriage Equality In The Most Childish Way Possible

Cry babies gonna cry. But the forces of equality still won.

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Debate Recap: Cruz, Trump and Kasich Double Down on Anti-LGBT Rhetoric

Debate Recap: Cruz, Trump and Kasich Double Down on Anti-LGBT Rhetoric

Today, HRC responded to the GOP debate in Detroit Michigan, where candidates John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump doubled down on a variety of anti-LGBT positions.

Cruz, Trump and Kasich advocated for religious refusal bills that would allow businesses to discriminate and deny service to LGBT people, and reiterated their opposition to the landmark marriage equality ruling by the Supreme Court last June. These positions put them out of touch with a broad majority of Americans who both oppose such legislation and support the right of committed, loving same-sex couples to marry.

In response to a question from Fox News moderator Brett Baier, John Kasich affirmed his opposition to last year’s Supreme Court ruling establishing nationwide marriage equality and called it “common sense” that a business should be able to discriminate against and deny service to a same-sex couple for religious reasons and suggested such a couple should find another business. This marks a reversal from Kasich’s position in the last debate where he said, “f you’re in the business of selling things, if you’re not going to sell to somebody you don’t agree with, today I’m not going to sell to somebody who’s gay, then tomorrow maybe I won’t sell to somebody who’s divorced.”

Senator Ted Cruz not only doubled down on his support for bills that would allow businesses to deny service to LGBT people for religious reasons, he also suggested he would allow states the ability to deny qualified same-sex couples the ability to adopt children. When asked, Donald Trump then said he agreed with Cruz’s answer on religious liberty and agreed that when it comes to opposing nationwide marriage equality and adoption, “I would certainly have rather left it to the states.”

“Freedom of religion is important, which is why it is already protected by the First Amendment. John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Donald Trump embraced a future last night where LGBT people all across the country are discriminated and denied service at a business because of who they are or who they love,” said HRC Senior Vice President of Policy and Political Affairs JoDee Winterhof. “Mike Pence and others who have gone down this road have have faced a fierce backlash from their own voters and the business community, who believe that everyone, including LGBT people, should be able to live free from fear of discrimination. It’s unfortunate that so many candidates on the stage last night missed that lesson.”

Allowing businesses to refuse service to LGBT people for religious reasons puts the candidates out of step with a strong majority of Americans. Polling released by the nonpartisan Public Religion Research Institute last week involving more than 42,000 interviews in all 50 states found little support for so-called “religious refusal” bills that would allow a small business owner to deny service to LGBT people for religious reasons. Only 35 percent supported such a bill while 59 percent opposed.  In fact, a majority of residents in the home states of the four candidates oppose such legislation.

Marco Rubio was curiously silent during the exchange on religious refusals despite his history of support for the issue. Just this week he was endorsed by the founder of Hobby Lobby — the company at the center of a Supreme Court ruling that allows some private businesses to deny insurance coverage of birth control because of their personal religious beliefs, a case that set a troubling precedent that could have profound impacts on access to appropriate healthcare for the LGBT community.

Rubio (along with Trump and Cruz) have also expressed support for the so-called “First Amendment Defense Act,” (FADA) which would enable more Kim Davis-like discrimination. For example, under FADA, an employee at the Department of Veterans Affairs could refuse to process a claim for survivor benefits for the same-sex spouse of a servicemember.

An overwhelming 68 percent of Americans oppose such a bill, polling conducted by GQR for HRC has found.

 

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HRC Joins Economist Panel on How Businesses Can Promote LGBT Inclusion at Home and Abroad

HRC Joins Economist Panel on How Businesses Can Promote LGBT Inclusion at Home and Abroad

Yesterday, HRC President Chad Griffin joined NYU Law Professor Kenji Yoshino and Marriott International President Arne Sorenson in New York City at the Economist Pride and Prejudice event.

Together, they discussed how businesses are putting forth ethical models for LGBT inclusion at home and abroad and how these models can influence governments. Businesses across the country are stepping out of the boardroom and into the public square, as we’ve seen across the globe with companies like Marriott and the World Bank speaking out against anti-LGBT bills and practices, limiting their businesses in these areas as a way to influence governments to do right by their LGBT citizens.

For the first time ever, HRC’s Corporate Equality Index (CEI), which measures LGBT workplace inclusion, assessed multinational companies on how they treat their LGBT employees around the world–not just those in the U.S. The business case for LGBT inclusion has strong momentum, spurred by U.S.-based multinationals across the Fortune 500, a majority of which offers explicit protections on the basis of sexual orientation (93 percent) and gender identity (75 percent). 

Additionally, in 2015 HRC announced the creation of a groundbreaking global coalition committed to advancing LGBT workplace equality around the world.  

Watch the video below to see what the panelists had to say and learn more about the event here.

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Study: Laws Making HIV-Positive People Tell Their Sex Partners Don’t Actually Accomplish Anything

Study: Laws Making HIV-Positive People Tell Their Sex Partners Don’t Actually Accomplish Anything

Men who think their state criminalizes HIV nondisclosure actually engage in riskier sexual behavior.

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The GLAAD Wrap: Mya Taylor makes history with Independent Spirit Award; Trailer for Gay For Play Game Show; and more!

The GLAAD Wrap: Mya Taylor makes history with Independent Spirit Award; Trailer for Gay For Play Game Show; and more!

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Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBT-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend.

1) At the Film Independent Spirit Awards held on Saturday, Mya Taylor made history by winning the Best Supporting Actress Award. Taylor was not only the first trans actress to win the award, but she was the first to win any major acting film award. She won the Spirit Award for her role as Alexandra in the 2016 GLAAD Media Award nominated film Tangerine. Watch her moving speech below.

 

2) South by Southwest film festival has announced that Ellen Page and Ian Daniel of Gaycation will be keynote speakers at this year’s fest. SXSW will be held in Austin, TX over the week of March 11 – 19, with Page and Daniel speaking on March 12th about LGBT inclusion, cultural awareness, and their own careers. Page and Daniel join other prestigious speakers at the festival, including President and Mrs. Obama.

 

3) The crowdfunded short documentary Out in Alabama will have its world premiere at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, CA. Out in Alabama follows the lives of many LBGT folks living in Birmingham, Alabama, and the relationships forged between them. For those in the Bay Area who want to check it out, the film will screen March 6th, 7th, and 9th, with the director Bonnie Blue Edwards in attendance. Tickets are available through Cinequest’s website, and you can check out the trailer below.

 

4) Fair Haven, an independent film from director Kerstin Karlhuber, is about to start the festival circuit. The film tells the story of a young man coming home after ex-gay conversion therapy, and having to deal with all the consequences that this entails. It deals with themes of familial expectations and forbidden relationships. You can check out the trailer for Fair Haven below.  For news on screenings, visit www.facebook.com/fairhavenfilm and www.twitter.com/FairHavenFilm

 

5) The Handmaiden, a lesbian thriller from South Korea, has been sold to 116 countries, including Amazon studios in the US. The film is based on the British novel Fingersmith and tells the story of an orphan girl in colonial Japan who tries to con an heiress, but ends up falling in love with her. The film is expected to sell to even more countries, and will be released in June in Korea.

 

6) Logo has released the first extended trailer for their new show Gay For Play Game Show Starring RuPaul. The pop culture quiz show includes host RuPaul, as well as a panel of celebrities including Todrick Hall, Michelle Visage, and Ross Mathews. “I wanted to capture the gay voices from my TV youth,” said RuPaul on the show. The show will premiere on Logo on April 11th at 10/9c. Check out the trailer below.

 

7) In TV news, Orange Is the New Black has released another trailer for their fourth season, poking fun at awards shows. The show is set to return to Netflix on June 17th of this year. Speaking of Netflix originals, Titus Burgess of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has released his own Pinot Noir based on his viral hit “Peeno Noir” from the show. The wine is available to buy online and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt returns April 15th on Netflix.

 

8) Filmmakers Graham Kolbeins and Anne Ishii are midway through making The Queer Japan Project, a documentary about the expression of gender and sexuality in Japan. This includes interviews with a manga artist, a drag queen, and an HIV activist. Currently they are raising money to film in more rural parts of Japan through their Kickstarter. Check out the trailer and visit their Kickstarter for more info.

March 4, 2016

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