Virginia judge rules harm to Christian ministries from LGBTQ law is only “speculative”

A Virginia judge ruled at a hearing on Friday that Christian ministries must do more than make “speculative claims” about the harm they would suffer from a new state law prohibiting employment discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender ident…

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Israel’s Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Same-Sex Couple Surrogacy Rights

Israel’s Supreme Court on Sunday ruled that current legal restrictions barring same-sex couples from becoming parents through surrogacy were unlawful and must be lifted within six months.

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California bars state-funded travel to 5 more states over LGBT laws; 17 now banned

California added Florida, Arkansas, Montana, North Dakota and West Virginia to its list of states banned from state-funded, state-sponsored travel due to a wave recently passed legislation that California Democrats deems “discriminatory” toward LGBT in…

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Conservatives frustrated by Supreme Court’s repeated refusals to take up transgender cases

The Supreme Court took a pass Monday on a legal challenge over shared restrooms for transgender students at a Virginia high school, fueling frustration among right-tilting court-watchers eager for the conservative majority to resolve the intensifying l…

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Hungary’s Premier Won’t Withdraw Anti-LGBT law

Hungary‘s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has vowed not to withdraw a law that bans sharing with minors content portraying homosexuality or sex reassignment.

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Hungary’s Premier Defends Anti-LGTB Law As EU Pressure Mounts

Hungary’s embattled prime minister condemns mounting European Union criticism over a new homosexual and transgender law that he says protects children against pedophilia.

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