Florida HRC Members Work to Elect Alex Sink and other Fair-Minded Candidates
October 15, 2010 by Jeremy Pittman
Obama Administration Seeks Stay of Injunction Halting DADT
October 14, 2010
Today, the Department of Justice asked judge Virginia Phillips’s to stay her decision halting all discharges under the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law. They also filed a notice of appeal of the case before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. It is certainly disappointing and frustrating that the administration has sought a stay. We continue to believe that there's nothing remotely constitutional about laws that discriminate against LGBT people. But there is one simple way to put the endless legal wrangling behind us and do what the President and the American people want to strengthen our military: the administration and Congress need to finish the legislative work on ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal after the election. The interests of the administration, the military, and most importantly the American people are best served by doing the hard work of enacting a durable legislative repeal of this discriminatory law.
Continue Reading ►A Very Special Night of Dialing for Equality
October 14, 2010 by Christine Sloane
We are less than three weeks away from November 2nd, when mid-term elections will determine whether we can make great strides for equality in next few years or not. My fellow HRC field organizers are scattered around the country in priority states working around the clock to help elect pro-equality candidates and engage HRC members in key campaigns.
Continue Reading ►Moby Featured in Latest "New Yorkers" for Marriage Equality Video
October 14, 2010
DJ and musician Moby is the latest iconic New Yorker joining in the Human Rights Campaign’s “New Yorkers for Marriage Equality” campaign, raising the profile of the timely fight for equal marriage rights in the Empire State. The new video and the entire campaign can be viewed online at http://www.hrc.org/NY4marriage
. Continue Reading ►Human Rights Campaign, Courage Campaign Call on IRS to Investigate National Organization for Marriag
October 14, 2010
IRS complaint demonstrates that Ruth Institute, a project of the NOM Education Fund, has flagrantly violated federal tax law by intervening in political campaigns
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