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A first hearing on an LGBTQ-rights bill was held Thursday before a state Senate committee in anticipation of expanding Michigan’s civil rights law for the first time in decades.
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A Catholic church in St. Johns within the Diocese of Lansing is suing the Attorney General and the Michigan Department of Civil Rights over recent changes to the state’s civil rights laws.
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The Michigan Supreme Court says the state’s anti-discrimination law covers sexual orientation.
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The Michigan Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday on whether the state’s civil rights law protects LGBTQ people against discrimination, even though the Legislature has never specifically enumerated that in the statute.
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An LGBTQ-focused health clinic in Detroit and the Catholic church in Michigan have been given permission to weigh in on opposite sides of a court case challenging a state civil rights policy.
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The Michigan Civil Rights Commission is not bound by a 2018 state opinion that says LGBT people have no protection under an anti-discrimination law,…
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Democratic lawmakers and Governor Gretchen Whitmer say it’s time to expand protections for Michigan’s LGBTQ people.Some lawmakers have been trying for…
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The Michigan Civil Rights Commission has directed an agency to continue investigating complaints of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender…
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Despite many firsts for the LGBTQ community in the United States, Michigan has yet to add statewide protections for this group. In 1972, East Lansing and…
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The state department of Civil Rights wants you to know that it is a resource for filing sexual harassment claims. Director Dr. Agustin Arbulu spoke on…