U.K.’s anti-gay laws, which date back to colonial times, remain on the books in dozens of countries
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U.K.’s anti-gay laws, which date back to colonial times, remain on the books in dozens of countries
The U.K. Supreme Court’s decision to reject gender-neutral passports adds to the list of struggles these communities face
The victory could lay the groundwork for future wins in the EU
Violators would face up to 10 years in prison
ANALYSIS: Fewer than 0.2 percent of hate-motivated attacks reported to police are later found to be falsified, according to research
A decision in the case to support discriminatory Maine schools with taxpayer subsidies is expected in the spring
In North Carolina, gender markers on birth certificates can only be changed after a person has received gender affirmation surgery. Two trans students hope to change that
The settlement is the largest of its kind in Georgia history
Lambda Legal calls Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s comments “disingenuous”
“The state cannot be a sheriff in people’s bedrooms,” a Court of Appeals justice said in 2019
Despite winning a crucial victory in 2015, Ashley Diamond is still fighting for her rights
“It is very hard for me to know that the state has gone out of its way to discriminate against me just because I’m transgender”
“It was painful to be turned away and we are thankful that this long journey for us is finally over”
The country sees at least 50 cases of crime against queer people each month
Conservatives’ takeover of the Supreme Court has been decades in the making. Just a year after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Justices have begun rolling back women’s and LGBTQ2S+ rights
For decades, trans people in Canadian prisons fought for their right to be housed safely and humanely. Despite some victories, new policy proposals could set their rights back even more
A 24-year-old man sustained injuries after an aggravated assault at a popular Toronto LGBTQ2S+ meeting space
Ken McNeilly wants the Canadian government to make tax credits more fair for queer men—and others—grappling with the cost of assisted reproduction