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Showing posts with label Alabama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alabama. Show all posts
Monday, March 23, 2015
(MNW) Texas Sues to Stop Gays From Taking Family Leave!
It's been nearly two months since marriage was supposed to start in Alabama, and the state still doesn't have its act together. Texas just filed a lawsuit to prevent gays and lesbians from taking family medical leave. And it's going to take at least five different bills to overturn Michigan's marriage ban.
Monday, March 16, 2015
(MNW) Laws to Stop Marriage Equality Grow Increasingly Weird!
Texas is pushing a proposed law that would let the state overrule the Supreme Court. There's just one problem: they can't actually do that. Alabama judges have decided that they don't have to obey federal courts either, except that in reality, they do. And Oklahoma politician wants to switch from marriage licenses to marriage certificates, which would accomplish ... not very much.
Monday, February 9, 2015
(MNW) Things just got even messier in Alabama!
Marriage starts today in Alabama, and the usual suspects are still trying to figure out some way to stop it. Nebraska accidentally passed a bill that will recognize gay and lesbian couples, but only when they're carrying a concealed firearm. And we're on a fast track for rulings in several southern states.
Monday, February 2, 2015
(MNW) Anti-Gay Lawmakers Seek Revenge with New Laws!
Marriage could be starting next week in Alabama. Anti-gay officials are saying that they don’t have to let gay couples get married, but their reasoning isn’t exactly what you would call true. Oklahoma’s marriage equality backlash is getting dangerous, with a proposed law that would hand new victims to ex-gay predators. And the National Organization for Marriage thinks they’ll have an impact on the 2016 presidential election.
Monday, January 26, 2015
(MNW) Politician Wants Arrests After Gays Marry!
There's a big fight underway right now in Alabama, with a Judge overturning a marriage ban and state officials refusing to obey his order to issue licenses. Anti-gay politicians are threatening to ban all marriage licenses if the Supreme Court rules in favor of equality. And one lawmaker even wants to send clerks to jail if they issue licenses to anyone -- gay or straight.
Monday, November 24, 2014
(MNW) Kansas Counties Still Refuse to Issue Licenses!
We picked up three states with marriage this week. But in one of those states, some clerks are refusing to issue licenses. Alabama's attorneys are using a discredited anti-gay researcher to build a case for banning marriage. And we have more bad news for what's left of the National Organization for Marriage.
Monday, May 12, 2014
(MNW) Showdown this Week in Virginia!
AFER heads back to court this week to protect its latest marriage equality win. Kentucky's Attorney General is running to become the state's first pro-equality Governor. Oregon surveys look encouraging, but voters could still pass a turn-away-the-gays discrimination bill. And a new public education campaign in puts LGBT family members front and center in Oklahoma.
Monday, April 7, 2014
(MNW) Politician Says Marriage Equality is Murder!
Anti-gay groups are getting desperate, with one candidate for governor comparing marriage equality to murder. An Alabama scheme to slip a marriage ban into the US Constitution is moving forward but is pretty much guaranteed to fail. A judge in Ohio rules that marriage equality isn't only for dead people anymore. Plus, a major marriage victory in Utah gets put to the test on appeal this Thursday. We'll have all the details.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
CENSORED: Federal Lawsuit Threatened After Alabama High School Tells Student She Can't Wear 'Gay? Fine by Me' T-Shirt!
The Southern Poverty Law Center has threatened to take legal action against Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama over its refusal to allow student Sara Couvillon to wear a T-shirt that says, "Gay? Fine by Me."
Wrote Samuel Wolfe, staff attorney for the SPLC, in a letter to the school:
Evidently, officials at your school told Sara that she could not wear the shirt because they were “concerned for her safety.” Yet, Sara did not experience any threats of violence, nor did the officials tell Sara that there were threats of violence against gay students from which disruption could have, or did, result. In fact, Sara had routinely worn the t-shirt during the previous school year without incident. Therefore, the officials’ stated reason for the censorship was unfounded and unsubstantiated.
Moreover, even if there are students who will act disruptively in reaction to Sara’s t-shirt, the school has a
duty to punish the disruptive students, not to prohibit Sara’s speech.
duty to punish the disruptive students, not to prohibit Sara’s speech.
...By censoring Sara out of concern that other students would behave disruptively, your school has allowed those disruptive students to exercise a “heckler’s veto” over Sara’s free speech rights. The First Amendment does not permit such an outcome.
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