May 15 2010

Gay rights group wants Newsweek apology

Gay rights group wants Newsweek apology
A GAY rights group says Newsweek suggested gay actors can’t play straight characters.

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Apr 25 2010

Patients Rights For Gay Couples

Patients Rights For Gay Couples
The White House has issued a new directive involving patients rights that’s being hailed by gay rights advocates

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Apr 20 2010

Christians OK with Gay Hospital Visitation Rights

Christians OK with Gay Hospital Visitation Rights
Some Christian leaders have expressed support for President Obama’s order to extend hospital visitation and health care decision rights of same-sex couples.

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Apr 19 2010

Obama orders hospitals to grant gay visitation rights

Obama orders hospitals to grant gay visitation rights
President Barack Obama ordered hospitals to grant visitation rights to gay and lesbians, including for non-family visitors.

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Apr 19 2010

Obama: Give Gay Couples Hospital Visiting Rights

Obama: Give Gay Couples Hospital Visiting Rights
Memo Orders Dept. of Health and Human Services to Make New Rules for Hospitals Allowing Non-Family Visitors

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Apr 18 2010

Obama expands rights for same-sex partners

Obama expands rights for same-sex partners
US-FUNDED hospitals must let patients choose which persons can visit them, Barack Obama says.

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Apr 14 2010

Gay Rights Protestors March in Hollywood

Gay Rights Protestors March in Hollywood
Social Security benefits demanded for same sex couples

Read more on KFWB News 980 Los Angeles

Apr 14 2010

Gay rights in Texas taking ‘two steps forward, one step back,’ advocates say

Gay rights in Texas taking ‘two steps forward, one step back,’ advocates say
A dispute in Dallas over gay marriage and divorce will go before a court this month, spotlighting the issue again.

Read more on Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Apr 9 2010

Gun Rights Leader can keep guns at home

Gun Rights Leader can keep guns at home
Second Amendment Task Force leader Schaeffer Cox can keep guns at home, not in public

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Apr 6 2010

Gay rights video with Anna Paquin causes site to crash

Gay rights video with Anna Paquin causes site to crash
NEW YORK - A gay rights campaign that features a declaration of bisexuality by Anna Paquin has received so much…

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Apr 1 2010

Gay Rights Panel Discussion

Gay Rights Panel Discussion
A surprising group of panelists gathered in Missoula tonight, including republicans, conservative leaders and veterans, in support of gay rights. The forum took place at the Badlander bar in downtown Missoula.

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Apr 1 2010

Comedian hopes for last laugh in human rights complaint

Comedian hopes for last laugh in human rights complaint
A comedian who put down a lesbian and her companion in the audience is hoping she doesn’t have the last laugh at a B.C. Human Rights Commission tribunal this week.

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Mar 24 2010

Rights Groups Ask N.J. Supreme Court for Gay Marriage Fiat

Rights Groups Ask N.J. Supreme Court for Gay Marriage Fiat
Citing the New Jersey Legislature’s failure in the last session to enact a same-sex marriage law, a coalition of gay rights groups is asking the state Supreme Court to issue its own mandate. The Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund filed a motion last week saying the Legislature did not adhere to the court’s 2006 order to grant same-sex couples the same rights as married heterosexual ones …

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Mar 1 2010

How the US Military Evolved on Gay Rights

How the US Military Evolved on Gay Rights
JOINT CHIEFS of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen proved that his recent support for openly gay and lesbian soldiers was no fluke. Earlier this month he said that ending the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy was the “right thing to do.”

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Feb 27 2010

Gaston senator: Meeting with gay rights group over comments unlikely

Gaston senator: Meeting with gay rights group over comments unlikely
Under fire for a controversial comment he made about gays and blacks, state Sen. Jim Forrester said he likely won’t meet with a gay rights group that invited him to apologize for his remarks in person. Forrester said Friday he would decline the…

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