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Joseph Kuilema is suing his former employer, Calvin University, accusing the religious school of “associational discrimination” and “retaliation.”
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A faith-based health care clinic will continue to pursue its legal challenge to Michigan’s LGBTQ rights law after losing this week in a US district court.
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The plaintiff, Grand Rapids area's Christian Healthcare Centers, said the policies block its ability to operate as a faith-based medical services ministry
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The Michigan Senate voted today (WED) to expand Michigan's Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to include LGBTQ rights.
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A bill to expand Michigan’s civil rights law to include LGBTQ protections has been moved into a position to be voted on vote tomorrow by the state Senate.
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The proposed legislation would expand the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act to include protections surrounding sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer made stops today in Lansing and Brighton to build support for her 2023 agenda as she prepares to deliver her fifth State of the State address tomorrow.
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Kate Leighton-Colburn, a Holland native, will be stepping into her new role as Out On the Lakeshore’s Executive Director on Oct. 10.
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Patmos Library was defunded in early August, after it refused to take its collection of LGBTQ+ - centered books off the shelves. The library board says a new millage proposal on the ballot this November could keep the doors open.
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Former staff members of the library say they’ve been battling pressure from residents for months