Lambda Legal in the News
Lambda Legal in the News
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by Lambda LegalNational Marriage Project Director Camilla Taylor talks to the Chicago Tribune about President Obama's announcement and the fight for marriage equality in Illinois MOREMay 14, 2012CommentsTweet -
by Lambda LegalThree of the Iowa Supreme Court Justices who ruled in favor of Lambda Legal's landmark case establishing marriage equality in Iowa received the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award on Monday. MOREMay 8, 2012 -
by Lambda LegalWhy doesn't President Obama issue an executive order banning federal contractors from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity? Lambda Legal Executive Director Kevin Cathcart weighs in. MOREMay 4, 2012 -
by Lambda LegalLambda Legal recently hosted an event in Atlanta to share some of the stories we've collected as part of our Trans Tell Your Story project. MOREMay 3, 2012 -
by Lambda LegalThe Las Vegas Review Journal has a lovely profile this morning of Mary Baranovich and Beverly Sevcik, lead plaintiffs in our federal lawsuit seeking marriage equality in Nevada. The couple met more than 40 years ago, raised three children and now have four grandchildren. From the article: Beverly Sevcik, 73, and Mary Baranovich, 76, cannot get married. MOREApril 30, 2012 -
by Lambda LegalWhen the U.S. Supreme Court decided Lawrence v. Texas in 2003, it was the most significant breakthrough in the fight for equality for LGBT people. MOREMarch 16, 2012 -
by Hayley Gorenberg, Deputy Legal DirectorControversy accompanies prosecutions under hate crime laws, and perhaps that’s inevitable; the pattern of discrimination that shows people have been targeted based upon their personal traits springs from prejudices we have not conquered. MOREMarch 7, 2012 -
by Kevin M. Cathcart, Executive DirectorThe 2003 Supreme Court decision in Lawrence v. Texas, striking down all remaining state sodomy laws, changed the legal landscape for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in America forever. MOREMarch 7, 2012 -
by Lambda LegalWe all know that the so-called Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) means multiple obstacles for same-sex couples who want to tie the knot. But what happens when couples break up? More DOMA roadblocks. MOREFebruary 17, 2012
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