Friday, December 31, 2004

» 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)

Thursday, December 30, 2004

» Montana Supreme Court rules for equal employment benefits (ACLU)
» Gay partners receive legal responsibilities (San Francisco Examiner)
» Same-sex union ban bills filed in Alabama (Montgomery Advertiser)

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

» Ohio transgender firefighter settles suit out of court (Gay People's Chronicle)
» Poll: Most in Illinois support anti-discrimination legislation (Windy City Times)
» GOP leader plans to gut Atlanta gay rights ordinance (365Gay.com)
» Arkansas judge strikes down gay foster home ban (PlanetOut.com)
» N.Y. judge allows health benefits discrimination (New York Law Journal)
» Freedom to Marry Week 2005 resource kit (Freedom to Marry)

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

» Transgender officer sues Oklahoma City police department (Associated Press)
» Besen: Reggie White’s mixed legacy (OutletRadio.com)
» Judge's impartiality questioned in California marriage case (365Gay.com)
» Tennessee gay marriage referendum likely (Nashville City Paper)

Monday, December 27, 2004

» Price: 2004 was turning point for gay marriage (Detroit News)
» GOP bides its time on anti-gay amendment (Associated Press)

Sunday, December 26, 2004

» Gay Anglican cleric attacks bullying (BBC)

Friday, December 24, 2004

» Murphy Tractor settles transgender discrimination case (KTIV-TV)
» The election wasn't a total gay political nightmare (L.A. Weekly)
» Atlanta mayor fines country club for discrimination (Southern Voice)
» Jimmy Carter supports civil unions (Southern Voice)
» New Atlanta archbishop urges FMA passage (Southern Voice)
» Gay marriage at top of Spain’s Socialist Party agenda (Washington Blade)
» No incumbent bias in merger, Victory Fund says (Washington Blade)
» Gay marriages lead to confusion in New Paltz (Washington Blade)
» Experts fault Log Cabin Don't Ask Don't Tell lawsuit (Washington Blade)
» Drug may be significant milestone in HIV fight (Washington Blade)
» Gay ban critics buoyed by military court ruling (Washington Blade)

Thursday, December 23, 2004

» SLDN receives $150,000 challenge grant (Servicemembers Legal Defense Fund)
» Tradition versus equality as sides argue marriage case (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Court in California hears gay marriage arguments (New York Times)

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

» Gay star pupil forced out of Texas school (Advocate)
» AIDS Action report: The year in review (AIDS Action)
» Poll shows support for Illinois anti-discrimination legislation (Equality Illinois)
» Backers of California marriage law have little in common (San Francisco Chronicle)
» CDC HIV/AIDS basic statistics (Centers for Disease Control)
» San Francisco city attorney unlikely gay rights advocate (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Debate over same-sex marriage returns to California (San Francisco Chronicle)

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

» Youth swim team encounters transgender pageant at YMCA (Advocate)
» HRC report on 2004 LGBT state legislation (Human Rights Campaign)
» Signorile: Has HRC lost its way? (New York Press)
» San Francisco gay marriages head to court (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Newfoundland legalizes same-sex marriage (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Monday, December 20, 2004

» Arkansas trial on gay foster home ban ends (ACLU)
» Vermont marks five years of civil unions (365Gay.com)
» U.S. soldier kills Iraqi gay teen after sex (365Gay.com)
» Schwarzenegger to GOP: Loosen up on gays (365Gay.com)
» Georgia kids returned to lesbian mother (365Gay.com)

Sunday, December 19, 2004

» California gay marriage back at the starting gate (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
» Oklahoma gays struggle to remain optimistic (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Saturday, December 18, 2004

» Same sex marriages: Still in the fight (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
» Massachusetts companies refuse to recognize gay marriages (365Gay.com)

Friday, December 17, 2004

» Two anti-gay Virginia lawmakers likely to face challenges (Washington Blade)
» AIDS Action weekly update (AIDS Action)
» HRC denies report on privatization, marriage retreat (Washington Blade)
» Sneed leaves PACHA abruptly (Washington Blade)
» Victory Fund arm, INLGO to merge (Washington Blade)
» Southern lawmakers push anti-gay bills (Washington Blade)
» Bush’s HHS nominee worries gay, HIV activists (Washington Blade)
» Atlanta black church march draws gay protesters (Southern Voice)
» Atlanta equal benefits policy heads to council vote (Southern Voice)
» Utah cohabitation rights bill being drafted (Salt Lake Tribune)
» Church launches second television ad (United Church of Christ)
   › Viewable ads from United Church of Christ (United Church of Christ)
» Anti-gay McCarthyism influences media programming (Houston Voice)
» CDC updates opportunistic infection treatment guidelines (Centers for Disease Control)

Thursday, December 16, 2004

» Goodman: Must gay rights wait for our comfort? (Boston Globe)
» Foot Locker settles anti-gay discrimination suit (Lambda Legal)
» Newsom is PlanetOut.com's Person of the Year (PlanetOut.com)
» Editorial: Standing firm (Gay City News)
» HRC struggles with its message (Gay City News)
» Civil unions in New Zealand by April (Gay City News)
» Legal groups to continue court efforts for marriage rights (Gay City News)

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

» Kramer interview: You can never not fight back! (Village Voice)
» Oregon Supreme Court hears marriage case (PlanetOut.com)
» Canadian officials spar over marriage bill (PlanetOut.com)
» Political divide among gays (Windy City Times)
» NCLR/EQCA domestic partnership (AB205) manual (Equality California)

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

» Dubuque to consider sexual orientation policy (Associated Press)
» DNC's Pride at the Polls newsletter (Democratic National Committee)
» TVC protests gender reassignment tax deductibility (Traditional Values Coalition)
» Canadian right-wingers call for marriage referendum (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Monday, December 13, 2004

» Colorado town to vote on sexual orientation clause (Summit Daily News)
» Column: MLK's daughter sullies her father's legacy (Alternet.org)
» North Carolina votes in first openly gay legislator (Charlotte Observer)
» Idaho marriage amendment may be short votes (Associated Press)
» Canada Prime Minister rejects nationwide marriage vote (PlanetOut.com)
» Gay rights activists split over taking softer course (Boston Globe)
» CDC Fact Sheet: HIV/AIDS among Asians/Pacific Islanders (Centers for Disease Control)

Sunday, December 12, 2004

» Vermont gays becoming more prominent (Out in the Mountains)
» $0 protest coupon for Salvation Army kettles (Pride Center of West New York)
» Thousands in Atlanta march against gay marriage (365Gay.com)

Saturday, December 11, 2004

» Column: Abstinence-only programs: Breeding ignorance (Dodge City Daily Globe)

Friday, December 10, 2004

» AIDS Action weekly update (AIDS Action)
» Report: Same-sex marriage and the election (NGLTF)
» Gay activists refuse to bargain away rights (Washington Post)
» HRC expresses concern over anti-gay Atlanta march (Human Rights Campaign)
» Search for HRC leader to begin early next year (Southern Voice)
» Massachusetts marriages one year later (Frontiers News Magazine)
» Polish Senate approves gay partnership rights bill (Associated Press)
» First gay divorces filed in Massachusetts (365Gay.com)
» Louisville passes anti-discrimination ordinance (365Gay.com)
» Military court uses Lawrence to overturn sodomy ban (Washington Blade)
   › Legal scholars assess impact of military sodomy reversal (Gaywire.net)

Thursday, December 09, 2004

» NOW reaffirms support for marriage rights (National Organization for Women)
» New Zealand Parliament approves marriage rights bill (Wellington Dominion Post)
» Pickering quits federal bench (MSNBC.com)
» New Paltz officials barred from performing gay marriages (Newsday)
» Canadian Supreme Court allows same-sex marriage (New York Times)
» Text of Canadian Supreme Court ruling (Supreme Court of Canada)
» Groups debate slower strategy on gay rights (New York Times)
» Democratic National Committee membership roster (DailyKos.com)
» Dean: Democratic Party must rebuild (CNN)
» Church files FCC complaints against networks (United Church of Christ)
» HRC responds to tactical retreat brouhaha (Human Rights Campaign)

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

» GLSEN concerned by school board attempt to block student alliance (GLSEN)
» U.S. judge allows challenge to Oklahoma adoption ban (PlanetOut.com)
» Text of Dean speech at George Washington University (DemocracyForAmerica.com)
» The next DNC Chair: Why you should care (AriannaOnline.com)

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

» Church gets wave of interest after networks' ad rejection (United Church of Christ)
» Blanco bans anti-gay discrimination in Louisiana government jobs (365Gay.com)
» Leno's gay marriage bill divides Democrats (San Francisco Chronicle)
» Whose party is it anyway, Dean's or Reid's? (Salon)
» New York court rejects gay marriage (365Gay.com)

Monday, December 06, 2004

» Ousted servicemembers sue over DADT (Servicemembers Legal Defense Network)
   › Text of servicemembers' DADT lawsuit (Servicemembers Legal Defense Network)

Sunday, December 05, 2004

» Leno to reintroduce gay marriage bill (Associated Press)

Friday, December 03, 2004

» Baldwin signs onto letter questioning Ohio voting problems (Columbus Free Press)
» AIDS Action weekly update (AIDS Action)
» CDC updates HIV treatment guidelines for children (Centers for Disease Control)
» HRC chooses heterosexual as new chair (Human Rights Campaign)
» Gay men make up more than sixty per cent of syphilis cases (Washington Blade)
» FBI reports spike in D.C. hate crimes (Washington Blade)
» Texas students being badgered by church group (KCEN-TV)
» TVC to get California marriage amendment introduced (Traditional Values Coalition)

Thursday, December 02, 2004

» GLSEN decries Alabama lawmaker’s book banning bill (GLSEN)
» American Baptists issue pastoral letter on gays (American Baptist Churches USA)
» CDC Fact Sheet: HIV/AIDS Among Women (Centers for Disease Control)
» CDC HIV Testing Statistics, 2002 (Centers for Disease Control)
» CDC HIV/AIDS Diagnoses, 2000-2003 (Centers for Disease Control)
» Interfaith Alliance criticizes rejection of pro-gay church ads (Interfaith Alliance)
» Michigan holds off on domestic partner benefits (Detroit Free Press)

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

» CDC HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report, 2003 (Centers for Disease Control)
» Dignity USA December newsletter (Dignity USA)
» HIV infections among gay men up 11% (PlanetOut.com)
» HRC gives Bush failing grade in HIV prevention (Human Rights Campaign)
» Victory Fund Frontlines December newsletter (Victory Fund)
» Alabama legislator moves to ban books with gay content (Birmingham News)
» Philosophical clashes cited as Jacques quits HRC (Washington Post)
» Louisiana amendment banning gay marriage goes to court (Advocate)