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Cohabitant Benefits for Michigan State Workers Upheld

Cohabitant Benefits for Michigan State Workers Upheld

BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD | A 2-1 panel of the Court of Appeals of Michigan, an intermediate-level appellate bench, has ruled that a State Civil Service Commission policy extending health insurance benefits to non-marital cohabitants of state employees does not violate Michigan’s 2004 anti-gay marriage amendment. The January 8 ruling came in response to a [...]

“How to Survive a Plague,” Tony Kushner Win Oscar Nominations

“How to Survive a Plague,” Tony Kushner Win Oscar Nominations

BY PAUL SCHINDLER | “How to Survive a Plague,” David France’s documentary about AIDS treatment activism in the years prior to the mid-‘90s introduction of protease inhibitors, has been nominated for a Best Documentary Academy Award. The film follows a group of ACT UP members whose efforts to make treatments available to tens of thousands [...]

High Court to Consider Global AIDS Funding Restrictions

BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD | The Supreme Court has announced it will review a ruling striking down the US government’s policy of conditioning funding under the US Leadership Against HIV/ AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act of 2003 on non-profit recipients stating an explicit policy opposing prostitution and sex trafficking and taking no actions inconsistent with [...]

Gay Couple’s Sex Sting Suit Revived

BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD | The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has revived a lawsuit filed by a gay male couple caught up in a Michigan sex sting. A three-judge panel, on January 7, held that District Judge Gerald E. Rosen erred in dismissing claims by Randy Alman and Michael Barnes, an Indiana couple, in [...]

Lucky 13: A Baker’s Dozen Things to Watch For in the Year Ahead

Lucky 13: A Baker’s Dozen Things to Watch For in the Year Ahead

BY PAUL SCHINDLER |  1. New York Could Elect Its First Openly Lesbian or Gay Mayor Christine Quinn, who has represented Greenwich Village, Chelsea, and Hell’s Kitchen since early 1999, has made skilled use of her perch as City Council speaker since 2006 to raise her citywide profile. She leads the Democratic pack in early polling [...]

Spencer Cox’s Legacy as a Treatment Activist and a Gay Man With AIDS

Spencer Cox’s Legacy as a Treatment Activist and a Gay Man With AIDS

BY PAUL SCHINDLER | When news surfaced on December 18 that Spencer Cox, one of the most important HIV treatment activists going back more than two decades, had died of AIDS-related causes at a Manhattan hospital at the age of 44, a haunting video clip of the Georgia native soon surfaced on Facebook. In an outtake [...]

Lost Down the Memory Hole, Only the Echoes of Kafka Remain

Lost Down the Memory Hole, Only the Echoes of Kafka Remain

BY SAM OGLESBY | In today’s post, I received a letter from the US Department of State. Emblazoned on the envelope in bold letters so that no eyeglasses were needed to read it was: AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. Unfortunately, this has not always been the case. In 1968, I was terminated from my job as a [...]

Year-End Spate of LGBT Court Rulings

Year-End Spate of LGBT Court Rulings

BY ARTHUR S. LEONARD | State and federal courts released a flood of new LGBT-related opinions in the last few weeks of 2012. The most significant among them are detailed below: The Montana Supreme Court divided 4-3 in a December 17 ruling over whether it could issue a declaratory judgment on a claim made by a [...]

Log Cabins Change Tone Dramatically on Hagel, Now Likely Defense Pick

Log Cabins Change Tone Dramatically on Hagel, Now Likely Defense Pick

BY PAUL SCHINDLER | Six days after former Senator Chuck Hagel’s apology for 1998 comments in which he decried a Clinton administration ambassadorial nominee as “openly, aggressively gay” was met with conciliatory responses from two leading national LGBT organizations, the Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) came out swinging against the possibility the Nebraska Republican will be President [...]

Steven Goldstein Leaving Garden State Equality for Rutgers Post

Steven Goldstein Leaving Garden State Equality for Rutgers Post

BY PAUL SCHINDLER | Steven Goldstein, who has served as chair and chief executive officer of Garden State Equality (GSE) since founding the New Jersey LGBT advocacy group in 2004, is stepping down from his post to become associate chancellor of Rutgers University-Newark. More than 200 LGBT civil rights measures –– including a highly regarded [...]