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Sep 15, 2023 |
prri.org | Andrew Flores |Kelsy Burke |Suzanna Krivulskaya |Tyler Lefevor
Concerning Gender, Sexuality, and PoliticsPRRI’s 2023 Gender and Politics Survey provides an important update on the current state of the opinions of American adults on pressing questions about gender and sexuality. While there were some notable differences revealed among LGBT adults included in the study, there were too few LGBT people surveyed to provide a deep snapshot.
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Jul 7, 2023 |
religionnews.com | Kelsy Burke |Andrew Flores |Suzanna Krivulskaya |Tyler Lefevor
(RNS) — In one of the last decisions announced this season, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a conservative Christian business owner had the right to refuse service to same-sex couples if the service could be construed as a creative expression or implied endorsement of their relationship. The ruling, the latest in a series of such cases, affirmed a common narrative: that religious people and LGBTQ+ people are mutually exclusive groups and in tension with one another.
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Apr 4, 2023 |
religionnews.com | Kelsy Burke |Tyler Lefevor |Rizki Fauzi
(The Conversation) — In 2022, Republican politicians proposed more than 150 bills limiting trans rights in state legislatures across the country. By February 2023, the GOP had already surpassed that record by proposing over 200 similar bills. Many of these bills would legislate access to hormone replacement therapy for transgender individuals, making it illegal — and in some cases, criminal — for adolescents to receive such treatments.
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Feb 23, 2023 |
dailyjournalonline.com | Kelsy Burke |Tyler Lefevor
Eds: This story was supplied by The Conversation for AP customers. The Associated Press does not guarantee the content. Across the country, though, just over half of Americans are opposed to such laws. In a survey of 2,500 adults conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute in September 2022, only 1 in 4 strongly favored laws that prevent parents from allowing their child to receive medical care for gender transition.
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Feb 23, 2023 |
dothaneagle.com | Kelsy Burke |Tyler Lefevor
Eds: This story was supplied by The Conversation for AP customers. The Associated Press does not guarantee the content. Across the country, though, just over half of Americans are opposed to such laws. In a survey of 2,500 adults conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute in September 2022, only 1 in 4 strongly favored laws that prevent parents from allowing their child to receive medical care for gender transition.
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