BREAKING: Supreme Court rules in Planned Parenthood Medicaid case
Supreme Court justices voted 6-3 in a decision released Thursday that prevents Planned Parenthood from legally challenging South Carolina over the state’s termination of the organization’s Medicaid funding because it provides abortions. That means that states can cut Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.
After 10 years of marriage equality, the fight continues for LGBTQ+ rights
A lot of queer people can tell you exactly where they were at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 26, 2015.
Bipartisan bill looks to sanction foreign officials who attack LGBTQ+ human rights
Nearly a dozen senators have reintroduced a bill that would allow sanctions against foreign individuals responsible for human rights violations against LGBTQ+ people.
Iconic marriage equality activist Evan Wolfson on the future of marriage equality
Today is the 10th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges which established marriage equality nationwide. Anyone who is old enough knows that this ruling marked the culmination of decades of advocacy and legal battles for LGBTQ+ rights, and that these rights, and others, should not be taken for granted.
Jim Obergefell: 10 years after my Supreme Court win, marriage equality is under attack
We’ll get through this. We’ve been through worse.
Mon médecin rechigne à me prescrire la PrEP
J’aimerais prendre la PrEP mais mon médecin m’a dit qu’il ne peut pas me la prescrire et qu’elle ne sera pas remboursée par l’assurance. Comment faire? L’article Mon médecin rechigne à me prescrire la PrEP est apparu en premier sur 360°.
SCOTUS trans care ruling opens harmful loophole to take access from all trans people, says Leah Litman
The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in United States v. Skrmetti has already sent shockwaves across the country. For legal scholar Leah Litman, it’s a ruling that crystallizes something far more dangerous than one state’s policy—it confirms the Court’s conservative majority is no longer operating as a neutral arbiter of law but as a willing participant …
South Carolina city caves to Republican attorney general’s demands to lift ban on conversion therapy
South Carolina’s capital city repealed its ban on conversion therapy over the objections of activists.