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FindLaw provides a summary of SCOTUS's biggest decisions on LGBTQ+ issues, from striking down anti-sodomy laws to expanding discrimination under Title VII.
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HIV/AIDS is not the public health crisis it once was. But people with HIV continue to face discrimination at work, the doctor, and other spaces.
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Missouri allows you to change your name when getting married, divorced, and through petitioning a court for a change of name order. Learn more at FindLaw.com.
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The U.S. military has a complex history with the LGBTQ+ community, to say the least. FindLaw discusses policies on gay and transgender servicemembers and their rights.
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Laws that restrict the use of bathrooms based on gender vary across the country. Many have been struck down by the courts. FindLaw explains this complex topic.
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State laws on gender-affirming care. In this article, you can learn which states have restricted access to this care for minors, which are protecting access, and what might happen next.
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How to change your name in Colorado mostly depends on your situation. We'll cover the most frequent name changes here. Learn more about these laws at FindLaw.com.
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Microaggressions are statements or "jokes" that negatively portray a group of people or invalidate their experience. FindLaw discusses how to respond.
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The Equality Act is a landmark piece of legislation that would provide civil rights protections to LGBTQ+ people across the nation.
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The Respect for Marriage Act is a federal law signed in 2022 ensuring that all state and federal governments recognize marriages regardless of sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin.