Man Jailed for Being Gay to be Pardoned Posthumously
It's the latest pro-LGBT move by the popular prime minister.Â
March 01 2016 9:20 AM
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It's the latest pro-LGBT move by the popular prime minister.Â
One day after the prime minister of Israel declared 'all men are created equal,' his government quashed measures intended to ensure equality in the Jewish State.
The only person to stand trial for the 2014 attack on a gay couple has been sentenced to prison for up to 10 months.
Gay? Good at keeping secrets? Have we got a job for you!
The choice of every passenger to 'opt-out' is out, to ensure terrorists don't slip through airport security, according to a report.
Norman is the first city in the Sooner State to fully embrace comprehensive nondiscrimination protections for LGBT individuals.
Despite opposition from religious leaders and right-wing members of the ruling coalition, the government overwhelmingly approved civil partnerships.
The transgender reality star's visit to Houston made headlines, and raised eyebrows among some supporters and conservative critics alike.Â
The jury convicted Kathryn Knott on charges of simple assault and conspiracy but spared her of the most serious charge in the case that spurred Philadelphia to expand its hate crime law.
Staunch Catholic Sen. Dick Durbin is standing up for his friend, the out U.S. ambassador to the Dominican Republic.
Savannah's mayor and city leaders voted unanimously to pass an LGBT-inclusive ordinance to protect current and prospective municipal workers.
The proposal would establish a committee to decide who's trans and assure that birth gender generally supersedes gender identity.
A transgender high school student is thanking her supporters after school officials decided to uphold a settlement that opponents came out in force to denounce.
Governor-elect John Bel Edwards promises to protect LGBT state workers and government contractors from discrimination.
Members of the LGBT Equality Caucus on Capitol Hill made good on a promise last week to examine the problems facing transgender Americans.
Celebrations begin in the Republic of Ireland, although the first weddings must wait at least one more day.
The Dallas city council just voted unanimously to do what Houston voters refused to: bolster non-discrimination protections for transgender people.
Putin claims 'we have no persecution at all' of gay people in an interview with 60 Minutes.
Throwing dildos over the power lines has become a thing in Portland.
The officials who determine which New York City buildings are historic declared the Stonewall Inn a landmark following a public hearing.