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Lambda Legal and ACLU Ready Lawsuit Following Veto of HB 444

Lambda Legal and the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai`i (ACLU) reacted today with deep disappointment following Hawai`i Governor Linda Lingle's veto of HB 444, which would have allowed gay and straight Hawai`i couples to take legal responsibility for each other by entering civil unions. Having received strong majority votes by both houses of the Hawai`i Legislature, the bill was given final approval on April 29, the last day of the session. Lingle had until July 6 to take action on the bill.

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Equality Revoked: Lambda Legal asks a court to restore domestic-partner benefits for state employees

7/1/2010

"The last time the state of Arizona seemed even remotely forward-thinking was in the fall of 2008, when then-Gov. Janet Napolitano approved benefits for all domestic partners of state employees.

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Transgender woman wins federal lawsuit against Georgia General Assembly

7/6/2010

"A federal judge ruled late Friday that the Georgia General Assembly illegally discriminated against Vandy Beth Glenn, a transgender woman, by firing her from her job as a legislative editor when she announced her plan to transition from male to female.

"...Beth Littrell of Atlanta, staff attorney for Lambda Legal which is representing Glenn in the lawsuit, said she was 'thrilled and relieved but not surprised' with the judge's ruling because it was clear those working for the General Assembly who fired Glenn broke federal law.

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Federal Court Rules in Favor of Transgender Woman Represented by Lambda Legal After She Was Fired By Georgia General Assembly

The United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia ruled that the Georgia General Assembly discriminated against Lambda Legal client Vandy Beth Glenn, a transgender woman who was fired from her job as Legislative Editor after she told her supervisor that she planned to transition from male to female.

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In Brief: Keeping the 'Just' in Justice

From July, 2010 eNews Vol. 7 No. 7

This week, Elena Kagan answered questions before the Senate Judiciary Committee about her fitness for the bench of the nation's highest court.

For our movement, the hearings coincided with an anniversary of enormous significance. Last Saturday marked seven years since the Supreme Court handed down its decision in Lawrence v. Texas. Lambda Legal's landmark victory resulted in the repeal of all remaining state sodomy laws and a sweeping change in the legal landscape for LGBT people.

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Ask Lambda Legal

From July, 2010 eNews Vol. 7 No. 7

Q: Last year, I asked my boss for medical leave to care for my eight-year-old son, who had been diagnosed with leukemia. We’ve raised him together since the day he was born, but I was denied leave because I’m not his biological mother and second-parent adoptions are unavailable in my state. Would the new interpretation of the Family and Medical Leave Act that President Obama announced in June have helped?

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Lambda Legal Argues before Court to Block Elimination of Domestic Partner Benefits for Gay and Lesbian State Employees

(Phoenix, Arizona, June 28, 2010) — Lambda Legal today presented oral arguments in U.S. District Court in Phoenix to block a law stripping domestic partner benefits from gay and lesbian state employees. Arizona lawmakers included a provision eliminating domestic partner health benefits for gay state employees as part of a last-minute budget deal signed by Governor Jan Brewer last September, while retaining spousal health benefits for heterosexual workers.

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U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Law School Non-Discrimination Policy: Lambda Legal Welcomes the Decision

Lambda Legal welcomed today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upholds a policy at a California law school that groups receiving campus funding must accept “all comers;” that is, not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, sexual orientation or other status or belief.

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Today in Texas History: Court strikes down sodomy law

6/26/2010

"On this date in 2003, the Supreme Court, in a landmark decision, repealed Texas' 'Homosexual Conduct' law, in a 6-3 decision, declaring laws against sodomy unconstitutional.

"The court's ruling forced thirteen additional states to repeal laws that criminalized only same-sex conduct. The high court's decision also repealed laws that criminalized oral and anal sex of both gay and straight actors.

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Elena Kagan: Would she turn Supreme Court into We the People?

6/25/2010

"If Ms. Kagan is confirmed after US Senate hearings scheduled to start June 28, then the court will have certain demographics represented in numbers that 50 years ago would have seemed unimaginable: three women, three Jews, six Roman Catholics. Kagan's confirmation also would mean that, for the first time, the court would be left without any white Protestant males, who until 1993, commanded a majority of the court.

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