Lambda Legal Applauds Michigan Court Ruling to Drop Bioterrorism Charge Based on Alleged HIV Status of Defendant

(Detroit, June 3, 2010) -- Today, Lambda Legal applauds the Macomb County Circuit Court's decision late yesterday to drop the bioterrorism charge against a man based on his alleged HIV status.

"We are glad the Court ruled with science. Being HIV-positive does not make a person a bioterrorist," said Bebe Anderson, Lambda Legal's HIV Project Director. "Discrimination and stigma remain problems for people living with HIV because of the misinformation about HIV. A court has to make decisions, as it did here, based on facts not fear."

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LA County Votes to Boycott Arizona After Public Hearing with Gay Testimony

06/02/2010

"The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors heard hours of contentious public testimony Tuesday before voting 3 to 2 to boycott Arizona over SB 1070, the state's controversial 'papers, please' illegal immigration law that requires law enforcement to ask anyone they 'suspect' of being an 'illegal alien' to produce documented proof of American citizenship.

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IRS adopts state domestic-partner property law

6/3/2010

"In a significant move for same-sex couples, the Internal Revenue Service has decided to recognize California's community property law and treat the income earned by California registered domestic partners as community property income for federal income tax purposes.

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Lambda Legal Statement on Benefits for Families of Federal Employees

In response to the move by the Obama Administration to offer benefits to the partners of gay federal employees, Lambda Legal issued the following statement on behalf of Jennifer C. Pizer, Marriage Project Director.

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Pelosi key to 'don't ask' deal

5/26/2010

"House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent a clear message on the White House's plan to change the military's 'don’t ask, don't tell' policy: Don't wait.

"...'I think it's a fairly elegant solution,' said Kevin Cathcart of Lambda Legal. 'It looks like it could pass, which I was not so sure about with the broader, original repeal.'

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Kids caught in gay splits: Inseminated mother disputes ex-partner’s shared custody

5/24/2010

"Madison Smith has two mothers - or at least two women willing to hire a small army of lawyers to establish or slap down maternity claims.

"...Camilla Taylor, a senior staff attorney for Lambda Legal, an advocacy group for gays, said Ohio law recognizes the parental rights of people who have no biological relationship with a child.

"'A disturbing number of biological parents are asking the high court or intermediate courts in Ohio to revisit laws that protect children and the rights of nonbiological parents in Ohio,' Taylor said."

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Lambda Legal Says DADT Compromise Shows Promise But Job Isn't Finished

In response to the recent compromise to repeal the military's policy on gay service members known as "Don't Ask Don't Tell," Lambda Legal released the following statement by Kevin Cathcart, Executive Director.

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Lambda Legal Praises Congressman Gutierrez's Commitment to Same-Sex Couples and their Families in Comprehensive Immigration Reform

At a press conference today, Congressman Luis Gutierrez, the sponsor of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America's Security and Prosperity Act, announced his support of including same-sex couples and their families in the comprehensive immigration reform bill.

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Gay couple sues over birth certificate

5/14/2010

"A same-sex couple married in Des Moines last year has filed a lawsuit against two state health department officials, after the department refused to name both women on their daughter's birth certificate.

"Heather Lynn Martin Gartner, 38, and Melissa McCoy Gartner, 39, filed the Polk County lawsuit last week on behalf of their second child, who was born in September.

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Was bite terrorism? Judge to weigh case

5/11/2010

"A Macomb County Circuit Court judge is to decide whether to dismiss a bioterrorism charge against an HIV-positive man accused of biting his neighbor during an October brawl.

"...Allen was charged by the Macomb County Prosecutor's Office with unlawful possession or use of a harmful device under a 2004 Michigan antiterrorism law passed in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

"...Both representatives of the ACLU and Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund argued that the charge was a misuse of the statute."

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