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fromThe Washington Post
2 weeks ago

Italian court grants parental rights to same-sex couples who use IVF abroad

Italy's court ruling allows same-sex female couples using IVF abroad legal parental recognition, despite ongoing conservative resistance to LGBTQ parenting rights.
fromLGBTQ Nation
8 months ago
EU data protection

European court says transphobic states must recognize trans people's names & genders - LGBTQ Nation

LGBT
fromThe Washington Post
2 weeks ago

Italian court grants parental rights to same-sex couples who use IVF abroad

Italy's court ruling allows same-sex female couples using IVF abroad legal parental recognition, despite ongoing conservative resistance to LGBTQ parenting rights.
fromLGBTQ Nation
8 months ago
EU data protection

European court says transphobic states must recognize trans people's names & genders - LGBTQ Nation

fromwww.amny.com
2 weeks ago

Second Department Appellate Court honors Asian-American public servants | amNewYork

The Hon. Randall T. Eng Award ceremony celebrated Asian-American contributions in the legal field, honoring Justice Anar R. Patel, Lieutenant Mido Mary Wu, and Senator Stephen T. Chan.
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LGBT
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

UK court ruling just the latest global move to limit transgender recognition

The UK Supreme Court defines a woman solely as someone born biologically female, impacting transgender rights.
Transgender legal recognition and protections vary widely across the globe, influenced by political climates.
LGBT
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

UK court ruling just the latest global move to limit transgender recognition

The UK Supreme Court defines a woman solely as someone born biologically female, impacting transgender rights.
Transgender legal recognition and protections vary widely across the globe, influenced by political climates.
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fromwww.dw.com
3 months ago

Atheists say Indonesia denies right to live religion-free DW 02/06/2025

Indonesia's Constitutional Court reaffirmed the requirement for citizens to profess a religion in official documents, denying rights for nonbelievers.
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