2005: Record Year for Gay and Transgender State Legislative Victories
Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Americans scored big wins in 2005, according to a new report from the Human[…]
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Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) Americans scored big wins in 2005, according to a new report from the Human[…]
Read moreOn December 1st, South Africa's Constitutional Court extended equal rights and responsibilities to same-sex couples and their families in a[…]
Read moreFair-minded consumers have a powerful new tool for advancing workplace fairness with the release of the Human Rights Campaign's buyer's[…]
Read moreThe Human Rights Campaign praised the State Department for releasing a written statement condemning the United Arab Emirates' arrest of[…]
Read moreAfter weeks of speculation, the Vatican formally released a document in late November calling on the restriction of gays in[…]
Read moreOn the second anniversary of marriage equality in Massachusetts, it seems an appropriate moment to salute Gay & Lesbian Advocates[…]
Read moreAs the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention released startling new statistics about the impact of HIV and AIDS on[…]
Read moreIn a unanimous decision, the Kansas Supreme Court struck down today a law that sent Matthew Limon, a gay teen,[…]
Read moreAfter a seven month delay, Office of Personnel Management Inspector General Patrick McFarland will finally begin an investigation into the[…]
Read moreBreaking an agreement reached in a meeting in mid October, the Million More March organizers excluded an openly gay speaker[…]
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