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The Penn-Harris-Madison school board Monday tabled a proposed update to district policy regarding how students can change their name and pronouns until the next academic year.
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A federal appeals court ruled the Archdiocese of Indianapolis acted within the law when it fired a long-time counselor because she is in a same-sex marriage.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled the state's civil rights law protects LGBT people against discrimination. Those protections cover employment, education, housing and public accommodations.
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A gay teacher at a Catholic high school in Indianapolis sued the Archdiocese after he was fired. The Indiana Supreme Court must now decide whether his case against the Archdiocese will move forward.
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Seven members of the Proud Boys, a far-right extremist group, disrupted a Pride Month children’s storytime event at the St. Joseph County Public Library’s Virginia M. Tutt Branch Monday.
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LGBTQ friendly health providers are crucial in reducing health disparities.
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This week, the Michigan House of Representatives passed a resolution for “Pride Week,” but some lawmakers are worried about how much effort that took.
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On Sunday, the largest Mennonite denomination in the country voted to repeal membership guidelines that prohibited pastors from performing same-sex marriages and passed a resolution affirming LGBTQ inclusion in the church.
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The state's current law protects people from discrimination in housing, work and public spaces. It does not include protections against discrimination based on gender expression or sexual orientation.
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The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on whether the state’s civil rights law includes LGBTQ protections.