NewsWrap for the week ending May 9, 2015
SUMMARY
Belated Proposal - It took two years, but the Cyprus Cabinet finally sends a civil partnerships bill to Parliament …
Heal Thyself of Homophobia - Costa Rica’s Supreme Court rules that professional associations (such as lawyers and doctors) must give members’ same-gender spouses equal access to their recreational facilities …
And Baby Makes Four - Buenos Aires makes 3-parent Latin American history by registering the names of the the lesbian mom and her partner and sperm donor dad on the baby’s birth certificate …
Surrogate Snatcher - a judge in Britain awards custody of their baby girl to a gay dad and his partner over the dishonest surrogate mother …
Parliament in Pink - British voters elect what could be the world’s largest number of out MPs …
No Room at the Inn - Kenya’s Deputy President tells a church service that there’s “no room for gays” in his country …
Who Let Them In? - some 600 self-identified Russian LGBT people and their allies are surprisingly allowed to march in St. Petersburg’s huge May Day Parade despite the protestations of Vitaly Milonov, the author of the local and national bans on “gay propaganda” …
Tell It To Your Therapist - the U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear the appeal by two self-identified Christian counseling services of a New Jersey law that bans so called “conversion” therapy for patients under 18 …
Devil's Advocate - a Nebraska woman sues “all homosexuals” on behalf of “plaintiffs God and Jesus Christ” demanding that same-gender-loving people be declared legally sinful …
Labels: bisexual, Buenos Aires, conversion therapy, Costa Rica, Cyprus, gay, homophobia, homosexuality, human rights, Kenya, lesbian, LGBT, marriage equality, Russia, transgender, transsexual, UK
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