Today’s roundup of news begins with an uplifting note as this gay couple in Washington, DC responded to attacks on marriage equality in the best way. Exchange “I dos” in front of thousands of people in World Pride. “We literally invited the whole world to our wedding.”
Meanwhile, members of the Congress united and asked the Supreme Court to uphold the ban on “conversion therapy.”
At the University of Wyoming, the sorority right to recognize trans women was upheld by judges. But the University of Michigan is the latest institution away from gender-affirming care for minors.
Here’s the throwback: Today’s article New York Times We’re back to an old interview about gay Republicans who support Trump, saying he gave his advocates when Trump ran for president in 2000.
Until tomorrow,
Christine Linnell
Social Media Manager, Supporters
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Freddie Lutz and his longtime partner Johnny Cervantes became hitch on the float during WorldPride.
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Lawmakers are asking the High Court to support the state’s right to ban dangerous practices.
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Judge Alan B. Johnson called for further attempts to “justify” the matter.
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Gender-affirming care remains legal in Michigan, but Donald Trump’s attacks on trans people make it difficult to access.
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