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January 23, 2015
International News

Human Rights Watch is an organisation that monitors governments around the world for abuse, operating in 90 countries. Kenneth Roth started his career as an attorney, but joined Human Rights Watch in 1987 and has been its Executive Director since 1993. Ten years ago he oversaw the creation of a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) rights programme, and here he looks back on how LGBT rights have changed over that era.

Issues: International

January 22, 2015
Domestic News
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Amy Landecker and Jeffrey Tambor from TV show Transparent

President Obama gave transgender Americans a notable mention in the SOTU.

Issues: Employment Discrimination Health Housing Discrimination Legislation Military Service

January 21, 2015
Domestic News

So the Republican establishment is breathing easy now that the Supreme Court is on the verge of issuing a ruling in favor of same-sex marriage, thus taking the question out of nasty old politics? "I think it's probably going to be a relief," a Republican committeeman from California toldJeremy W. Peters and Jonathan Martin of The New York Times, explaining that with such a ruling, "then it's off the table." Praise the Lord and thank the court.

Issues: Relationship Recognition

January 21, 2015
Domestic News
The Food and Drug Administration’s proposal to change its 30-year-old policy that bans men who have had sex with another man from donating blood for life has highlighted a problem not often discussed in connection with the so-called “gay blood ban”: the policy’s incoherent, arbitrary treatment of transgender people.
Issues: Executive & Federal Agencies Health

January 19, 2015
International News
 
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CAIRO — Coverage inside Egypt of people arrested on charges of homosexuality has skyrocketed as a direct result of government pressure, with one editor going so far as to say it is happening under "instructions" from the state.

Issues: International

January 15, 2015
Domestic News

On Friday, the Supreme Court justices will be meeting to decide whether to hear a case — or multiple cases — challenging a ban on same-sex couples' marriages.

This will be the second time the justices have considered whether to take any of the cases out of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and/or Tennessee. When they did so on Jan. 9, they took no action on those cases, instead re-listing them for discussion on Friday.

Issues: Relationship Recognition

January 14, 2015
Domestic News

The Washington Blade has learned the State Department is considering phasing out domestic partner benefits for unmarried gay employees in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's 2013 ruling that struck down a portion of the Defense of Marriage Act.

Patrick Kennedy, under secretary for management at the State Department, told representatives of Gays and Lesbians in Foreign Affairs Agencies during a Dec. 22 meeting that the agency plans to move forward the proposed elimination of the Same-Sex Domestic Partner (SSDP) program.

Issues: Executive & Federal Agencies Relationship Recognition