Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped a homoerotic ad criticizing Donald Trump's purported support of LGBTQ rights, angering some LGBTQ Republicans.
Four families of transgender youth in Georgia have sued to block the state’s new restrictions on gender-affirming care, which are set to take effect on...
LGBTQ advocates and allies are lamenting the Supreme Court’s recent decision in favor of a website designer who sought an exemption from her state’s nondiscrimination...
Court's 6-3 majority rules that Colorado's LGBTQ-inclusive nondiscrimination law infringes on wedding website designer's First Amendment rights.
A pair of congressional Democrats have introduced a bill to ban the use of gay and transgender “panic” defenses in federal courts. The LGBTQ+ Panic...
A federal judge has blocked Tennessee’s law barring transgender minors from accessing gender-affirming health care treatments, finding that the measure is likely to be found...
A federal judge in Kentucky has temporarily blocked part of a state law prohibiting transgender minors suffering from gender dysphoria from accessing gender-affirming treatments. On...
In a dig at conservative states, Massachusetts has launched a tourism ad campaign touting the state as a better place for LGBTQ people to live,...
The Arizona governor signed executive orders to limit conversion therapy and cover medically necessary care for transgender state employees.
Police say video evidence shows San Diego man who claimed to be a victim of a hate crime lied about the incident.
The bill would federally outlaw the practice of conversion therapy as a form of consumer fraud.
A gay Black couple claims that employees at a Toledo-area Bed Bath & Beyond racially profiled them and falsely accused them of "shoplifting."
New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed a bill making the state a “safe haven” where transgender people, including minors, will be able to...
Anderson Lee Aldrich, the Club Q shooter, was sentenced to multiple life sentences after entering a guilty plea on charges of murder.
The authors of "And Tango Makes Three" argue that a Florida school district's book ban is unconstitutional.
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