A bill pending in the Kansas Legislature would remove language in the state’s criminal sodomy law that targets LGBTQ people. Advocates say action is decades past...
Six years ago, a divided court upheld the University of Texas’ consideration of race in its undergraduate admissions process
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"After a more thorough investigation, her employment was terminated. All of us at the Center were devastated and felt betrayed"
The shooting prompted LGBTQ residents and allies to gather in the days and weeks after the incident for vigils and marches
The bill would amend the state’s constitution to “reinforce parents are the primary decision makers in all matters involving their children"
Konen gave the school permission to use the boy's name for attendance and tried to be supportive but noted it was difficult for her
The whole country is waiting for the Supreme Court to decide on one of the most serious challenges to abortion rights since the Roe v. Wade
"While the small decreases in daily cases numbers, hospitalizations and test positivity are hopeful signs- we will need to remain cautious"
“I don’t know of any reasons for repealing it other than a political move [...] This issue should not be politicized"