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| State Appeals Court Upholds New York City Domestic Partner Law | 11/05/1999 |
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(NEW YORK, November 5, 1999) -- A New York appeals court has upheld the New York City domestic partner law, dealing a blow to the national campaign waged by Pat Robertson's American Center for Law and Justice to overturn municipal domestic partner ordinances across the country, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund said Friday. Anti-LGBT Rulings, Laws and Amendments |
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| Gay/Straight Alliance Students Sue Orange County High School | 11/24/1999 |
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| Fired Lesbian Journalist Will Get Her Day in Court | 11/24/1999 |
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(LOS ANGELES, November 23, 1999) — A California appeals court has revived a lesbian journalist's employment discrimination case, sending a strong message of fairness for lesbian and gay workers in the state, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund said Tuesday. Employment and Rights in the Workplace |
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| Lambda Issues 1999 World AIDS Day Report Card | 12/01/1999 |
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(NEW YORK) — Texas Gov. George W. Bush flunked and Vice President Al Gore did just slightly better on the annual World AIDS Day Report Card released by Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund in advance of the December 1 worldwide observance. HIV |
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| Gay Positive Views Will Not be Censored, Salt Lake School Officials Guarantee | 12/02/1999 |
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(NEW YORK, December 2, 1999) – A federal judge has dismissed a student lawsuit against the Salt Lake City school board because school officials have produced a definitive policy guaranteeing the right to express pro-gay opinions, attorneys for the students said Thursday. Youth and Schools |
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| Mexican Gay Man Seeking Asylum Appeals to the Ninth Circuit | 12/07/1999 |
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(LOS ANGELES, December 7, 1999) — A Mexican citizen beaten and sexually assaulted by law enforcement officials because he is an effeminate gay man should be granted asylum in the United States, Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund said Tuesday, on the eve of a hearing in his case. Immigration and Asylum |
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| League of Women Voters Supports 'Limit on Marriages' As Name for Knight Initiative | 12/07/1999 |
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(SACRAMENTO, December 7, 1999) -- The League of Women Voters of California said Tuesday that it fully supports the name given by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer to a controversial ballot measure that would allow the state to discriminate against legal marriages of lesbians and gay men from other states. |
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| California Judge Rules Proposed Initiative is Limit on Marriages | 12/08/1999 |
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(SACRAMENTO, December 8, 1999) --The League of Women Voters of California Wednesday praised a decision by a California judge affirming the accuracy of the name given by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer to a controversial ballot measure that would allow the state to discriminate against legal marriages of lesbians and gay men from other states. |
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| School Board Votes Against Students' Gay-Straight Club at El Modena High | 12/08/1999 |
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Orange, CA, December 8, 1999) -- After months of delaying students’ request to allow a Gay-Straight Alliance Club to meet at El Modena High School, the Orange Unified School Board voted 7-0 late Tuesday to deny the students their constitutional and legal rights. Youth and Schools |
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| Drive for Freedom to Marry Not Ended By Disappointing Hawaii Ruling | 12/10/1999 |
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(NEW YORK, December 10, 1999) -- Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund expressed disappointment Friday that the Hawaii Supreme Court did not strike a final blow at discrimination in civil marriage because of a state constitutional amendment. At the same time, Lambda emphasized that the clock cannot be turned back on the gay civil rights struggle. |
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