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Ten years ago today, same-sex couples lined up at four county courthouses to get married on the day after a federal court ruling. A federal judge held Michigan’s ban on same-sex marriage violated equal protection rights.
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The Studio 8 Hair Lab drew national attention last summer when the owner, Christine Geiger, posted messages on Facebook saying that trans and queer people were not welcome, telling them to instead see a "pet groomer."
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A federal lawsuit alleges Hamtramck's ordinance that bans LGBTQ, religious, political and ethnic flags on city property violates the United States Constitution.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a law banning conversion therapy this week.
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After the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners passed a new resolution on Tuesday aimed at “protecting children’s innocence,” critics are calling it a “thinly veiled attack on the LGBTQ+ community.”
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Pride month is in full swing there are more celebrations than ever as LGBTQ organizations are springing up in smaller towns across Michigan.
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Michigan announces first ever statewide LGBTQ Commission
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Washtenaw County officials raised a pride flag at the county’s administration building this morning.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer will create a “chief growth officer” position in her administration. She’s expected to make the announcement tomorrow at the Detroit Regional Chamber’s annual conference on Mackinac Island.
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The Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to expand the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to include LGBTQ rights in the state’s anti-discrimination protections. Previous efforts have languished, but the Senate’s new Democratic majority added LGBTQ rights to its list of priorities.