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A church in Indiana defended a sermon calling for LGBTQ people to die by suicide or execution, insisting the message reflects ...
Indiana’s law is different, and worse, than those of many other states and the federal government. SB 101 is broader than the federal law and differs from the other state laws in significant ways.
The business community's response to an Indiana measure legalizing discrimination against LGBT persons in Indiana under the guise of religious "freedom" has been encouraging, even uplifting.
The biggest political crisis of Indiana Gov. Mike Pence’s career is over a type of law that’s been around for more than 20 years. Indiana’s new Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA ...
Without a statewide LGBT rights law in Indiana, it's up to each city or county to decide whether or not to extend protections. This can create a sometimes confusing patchwork of ordinances ...
Growing LGBT support turns conversation Indiana Chamber of Commerce, Hoosier Survey add support to expanding state civil rights law to add protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ...
An independent Baptist church in Indiana, Sure Foundation Baptist Church, has doubled down on a sermon which was delivered ...
Across the state of Indiana, LGBT Hoosiers are still at risk of at-will discrimination unless they live in one of the few cities with protections at the local level.
For the third time in as many years, Freedom Indiana will call upon a groundswell of support to fight for gay rights. But this could prove to be its toughest battle yet. The grass-roots advocacy ...
Taking a hard conservative line in Tuesday night's State of the State address, Gov. Mike Pence sided with shielding religious rights in the contentious statewide debate over whether to protect ...
What Indiana's Shifting 'Religious Freedom' Law Really Means for LGBT Diners Does yesterday's new amendment really change anything? by Matt Tripp Apr 3, 2015, 12:44pm EDT ...
LZ: Barney Frank may say LGBT rights 'winning,' but Indiana law pushing them back, and other states' anti-LGBT moves, a bad sign Cruz, Huckabee, Jindal, Carson, Walker and some state judges ...