Order remains in effect while 3 transgender students challenge state's HB 2 law in court
Voters ages 18 to 35 say gender identity, not sex, should determine which restroom one uses
Voters say North Carolina's anti-LGBT law has had a negative effect on the state's economy and national reputation
Christie lashed out at the NBA for opposing HB2, North Carolina's anti-LGBT law
It’s a risky move to make, particularly in an election year. But North Carolina lawmakers needed some way to ensure the state would have enough...
On Monday, a federal judge heard oral arguments on a motion seeking to stop North Carolina from enforcing its controversial HB 2 law. Appearing before...
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory (R) claimed last week that state lawmakers had reached a “total verbal agreement” with the NBA regarding changes to the...
–Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy (D), talking about McCrory’s support of the anti-transgender HB 2 law in a speech to the North Carolina delegation to the...
North Carolina legislators have raided disaster relief money to help cover legal fees
When it comes to LGBT issues, Democrats aren’t clowning around. In looking to provide a contrast with the Republicans, who held their convention in Cleveland...
TV ad depicts restaurant owner trying to stop transgender customer from using the women's restroom
Trio of ads airing in Texas, Mississippi, and North Carolina touts New York State's pro-LGBT reputation
"H.B. 2 is causing irreparable stigmatic, psychological, economic, social, and physical harm to transgender people."
Comments on HB 2 contradict earlier statements characterized as supportive of transgender people
Change allows people to sue for wrongful termination -- but not based on sexual orientation or gender identity