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Did the Supreme Court Roll Back Gay Rights and Civil Rights?
Blog: Reason.com
Join Reason on YouTube and Facebook Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern for a live discussion of the Court's recent rulings on affirmative action and same-sex wedding services.
Coleman Hughes and Walter Olson: The Supreme Court Got Its Affirmative Action and Gay Website Cases Right
Blog: Reason.com
Contra Joe Biden, they argue that these recent rulings show respect for individual rights and concern for racial and sexual minorities.
Optimal Sex Education Programming for Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Adolescents
Blog: Penn LDI
The adequate provision of appropriate school sex education for gay, bisexual, and queer (GBQ) high school adolescents is an issue that has garnered a lot of press coverage and national debate. This is hardly surprising in a country where some school boards routinely marginalize their LGBTQ student communities and purge their libraries of books and […]
Gay couple fled from Russia to Moldova due to war and homophobia
Blog: Global Voices
After fleeing Russia due to the war and mounting homophobia, the couple is adjusting to being together without worrying that they could be arrested for being gay
In Taiwan, Asia's largest Gay Pride event celebrates gender and sexual diversity
Blog: Global Voices
Here is a photo-essay showcasing Taiwan's 21st Gay Pride event in Taipei, also known as Asia's largest visibility event for the LGBTQ+ community, with about 170,000 participants this year.
Gay, Communist, and Catholic: Reflections on the Passing of Gianni Vattimo
Blog: Religion and Global Society
Gianni Vattimo, a self-described 'nihilist, gay, communist, catholic', passed away this month. Leaving a unique legacy in postmodern philosophy, Thomas Jared Farmer outlines his contributions to the field. On September 19th an intellectual giant in Italian thought, the philosopher Gianni Vattimo, passed away at the Rivoli Hospital in his native Turin. He was 87 years old. … Continued
Pettinicchio on Disability Rights and Welfare Rights
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
David Pettinicchio (University of Toronto) has posted Tracing the Welfare-Rights Connection in American Disability Policymaking (Elgar Handbooks in Social Policy and Welfare 2023) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: The movement to incorporate disability rights within national social policy objectives...
The 11th Gay Games are happening in Hong Kong and very much watched
Blog: Global Voices
The games' attendees must agree to be filmed by police or security staff "for the purpose of ensuring public security at the Event and preventing crime."
Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence: Addressing Challenges, Enabling Rights
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
The post Human Rights and Artificial Intelligence: Addressing Challenges, Enabling Rights appeared first on Völkerrechtsblog.
The American Right Needs to Be Right (and American)
Blog: American Enterprise Institute – AEI
For the American right to be right it must base its thinking about today's challenges on the foundations of our Republic: the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and more.
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Indigenous Rights and Biodiversity
Blog: Völkerrechtsblog
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You and human rights
Blog: Ideas on Europe
Let's get this straight: Human rights legislation is all about protecting ordinary citizens from excesses of the state – in other words, OUR GOVERNMENT. That's why it's important that the final arbiter must be the international court in Strasbourg because the European Convention on Human Rights exists to protect citizens from NATIONAL governments. For some […]
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You and human rights
Blog: EU ROPE
Let's get this straight: Human rights legislation is all about protecting ordinary citizens from excesses of the state – in other words, OUR GOVERNMENT. That's why it's important that the final arbiter must be the international court in Strasbourg because the European Convention on Human Rights exists to protect citizens from NATIONAL governments. For some […]
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Democracies and LGBTQ Rights
Blog: UCL Uncovering Politics
This week we ask: Is the link between LGBTQ rights and democracy as strong as is often thought?