» California gay marriage opponents aim to recall judge (San Diego Union-Tribune)
» Washington Blade's top gay stories of 2004 (Washington Blade)
» Fringe AIDS group ignores Bush's record, sponsors inaugural dinner (Washington Blade)
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» California gay marriage opponents aim to recall judge (San Diego Union-Tribune)
» Montana Supreme Court rules for equal employment benefits (ACLU)
» Ohio transgender firefighter settles suit out of court (Gay People's Chronicle)
» Transgender officer sues Oklahoma City police department (Associated Press)
» Price: 2004 was turning point for gay marriage (Detroit News)
» Murphy Tractor settles transgender discrimination case (KTIV-TV)
» SLDN receives $150,000 challenge grant (Servicemembers Legal Defense Fund)
» Gay star pupil forced out of Texas school (Advocate)
» Youth swim team encounters transgender pageant at YMCA (Advocate)
» Arkansas trial on gay foster home ban ends (ACLU)
» California gay marriage back at the starting gate (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
» Same sex marriages: Still in the fight (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
» Two anti-gay Virginia lawmakers likely to face challenges (Washington Blade)
» Goodman: Must gay rights wait for our comfort? (Boston Globe)
» Kramer interview: You can never not fight back! (Village Voice)
» Dubuque to consider sexual orientation policy (Associated Press)
» Colorado town to vote on sexual orientation clause (Summit Daily News)
» Vermont gays becoming more prominent (Out in the Mountains)
» AIDS Action weekly update (AIDS Action)
» NOW reaffirms support for marriage rights (National Organization for Women)
» GLSEN concerned by school board attempt to block student alliance (GLSEN)
» Church gets wave of interest after networks' ad rejection (United Church of Christ)
» Ousted servicemembers sue over DADT (Servicemembers Legal Defense Network)
» Baldwin signs onto letter questioning Ohio voting problems (Columbus Free Press)
» GLSEN decries Alabama lawmaker’s book banning bill (GLSEN)
» CDC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 2003 (Centers for Disease Control)