Federal Court Halts Texas A&M’s Drag Show Ban, Upholding LGBTQ+ Free Speech Rights

Houston, Texas — A federal judge issued a temporary order preventing the Texas A&M University System from enforcing a ban on drag shows, a ruling celebrated by LGBTQ+ advocates and free speech proponents alike. The decision marks a substantial affirmation of expression rights for students within the campus. In February, the Texas A&M Board of Regents enacted a policy that outlawed drag performances at all university system campuses, citing these events as contrary to the institution’s core mission and claiming they could foster a hostile environment for women. The board further leveraged an argument based … Read more

Pentagon to Honorably Upgrade 35,000 LGBTQ Veterans’ Discharge Records, Restoring Earned Benefits

In a historic move, the Pentagon has announced a significant shift in policy that will affect approximately 35,000 LGBTQ veterans. These individuals, who were previously discharged under conditions that were considered “other than honorable” due to their sexual orientation, will now see their statuses upgraded to “honorable.” This resolution comes as the result of a class-action lawsuit initiated in 2023, challenging the long-standing repercussions faced by service members ousted under the controversial “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policies. Lily Steffanides, an instrumental plaintiff in the lawsuit, expressed profound relief and liberation following the announcement. Having been … Read more

Mistrial Declared in High-Profile University of Mississippi Murder Case Involving Disappearance of LGBTQ+ Activist

Oxford, Miss. — A Mississippi judge on Wednesday declared a mistrial in the murder case of Sheldon “Timothy” Herrington Jr., who is accused of the 2022 murder of Jimmy “Jay” Lee, a University of Mississippi student and a notable member of the LGBTQ+ community. The jury could not come to a unanimous decision after deliberating for more than nine hours, prompting the need for a new trial location. Lee, known for his vibrant participation in drag shows and his studies towards a master’s degree, went missing on July 8, 2022. Despite his body never being … Read more

Target Faces Legal Challenge Over Alleged Misleading Shareholder Information During LGBTQ Pride Campaign Fallout

FORT MYERS, Fla. — A federal judge in Florida has decided not to dismiss a lawsuit against Target, alleging that the retail giant misled its shareholders over potential backlash from its sale of LGBTQ-themed merchandise during Pride Month. The decision has allowed the plaintiff, an investor named Brian Craig, to move forward with his claims. Craig’s lawsuit points to concerns that Target’s board excessively prioritized diversity and inclusion initiatives without adequately considering or disclosing the risks of adverse reactions from certain customer segments. This particular legal challenge stems from incidents in May 2023, following the … Read more