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A case asking the U.S. Supreme Court decision to reverse its 2015 decision striking down state bans on same-sex marriage is not keeping Lambda Legal Senior Counsel Jenny Pizer awake at night.
Long-distance runner Evie Parts has sued the NCAA and Swarthmore College as well as members of its athletic department, saying they illegally removed her from the track team because she is a transgender athlete.
A diverse group of educators and advocacy groups filed a federal lawsuit today challenging a new anti-equity, anti-inclusion, and anti-diversity law in New Hampshire...
The Massachusetts Breast Cancer Coalition will host its 28th Annual Lesbians & Friends LGBTQIA+ Dance on Saturday, October 25th at Club Café, 209 Columbus Ave., Boston.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has become the latest governing body in the sports world to enact a policy change around transgender athlete competition.
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court struck down a colonial-era law in St. Lucia that criminalized gay sex in a ruling Tuesday celebrated by activists in the largely conservative region.
Beth Andres-Beck, a transgender software engineer and Democratic activist, has announced a primary challenge against six-term Representative Seth Moulton (D-Mass.)...
The Trump administration officially terminated the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline's specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth on July 17, ending a program that had served more than 1.3 million young people since 2022.
Massachusetts reported fewer hate crimes in 2024 than the previous year, but the data reveal troubling trends in bias-motivated incidents targeting specific communities, according to preliminary state statistics released this month.