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ACLU Double Play: New Ad Blasts Workplace Discrimination Against Gays, Shows Flaws in Campaign Finance Legislation (03/18/2002)
WASHINGTON -- In a move that both showcases the problem of workplace discrimination in America and the constitutional flaws of campaign finance legislation, the American Civil Liberties Union today began running a series of radio and newspapers issue ads that would be outlawed under a campaign finance bill likely to soon become law. 

ACLU Launches Special Web Site To Fight Florida's Gay Adoption Ban, Protect Families (03/13/2002)
NEW YORK -- Saying that Florida's gay adoption ban threatens to take a 10-year old boy from the family he's been with since he was nine weeks old, the ACLU Lesbian & Gay Rights Project this week launched www.LetHimStay.com. 

ACLU Calls on Congress to Protect Gay and Lesbian Employees, Pass Employment Protection Bill (02/27/2002)
WASHINGTON -- Citing instances nationwide of people being fired because they're gay, the American Civil Liberties Union today urged a Senate Committee to support a long-awaited bill that it says is necessary to protect all employees from discrimination in the workplace. 

Winn-Dixie Tries To Shut Down ShameOnWinnDixie.com; Activists Step Up Holiday Protests for Firing Cross-Dresser (12/18/2001)
NEW ORLEANS, LA - Winn-Dixie Stores, the Southern grocery giant and major Fortune 500 company that has been under attack for 14 months for firing a truck driver who cross-dressed off-duty, is trying to shut down a web site protesting the company's actions, the American Civil Liberties Union said today. 

ACLU Challenges Detroit Police Profiling of Gay Men in Parks (12/17/2001)
DETROIT--The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan today filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court of Michigan challenging the constitutionality of undercover sting operations conducted in Rouge Park by Detroit police. The lawsuit is filed on behalf of four area men and the Triangle Foundation, a gay advocacy group. 

Maryland's Antidiscrimination Act Goes into Effect After ACLU Defeats Attempts to Derail Landmark Law (11/21/2001)
BALTIMORE--Gays and lesbians in Maryland will have immediate equal protection in housing, employment and accommodations today as the state's Antidiscrimination Act of 2001 goes into effect, following legal action by the American Civil Liberties Union of Maryland. 

Trial Enters Second Day in ACLU Lawsuit Against Police Who Threatened To Out Teen, Causing His Suicide (11/06/2001)
ALLENTOWN, PA -- A jury will hear from more witnesses today as the federal court trial continues in the American Civil Liberties Union's lawsuit against small-town Pennsylvania police officers who threatened to tell a teenager's family that he was gay, causing him to commit suicide.

'Romeo & Juliet Law' Gives Gay Teen 16 Years More In Prison than Heterosexual Would Serve (09/28/2001)
KANSAS CITY, KS - Kansas' so-called ""Romeo and Juliet Law"" is unconstitutional because it gives lesbian and gay youth much higher prison sentences than straight youth who engage in the same behavior, the American Civil Liberties Union said in an appeal brief filed today. 

ACLU Tells Washington High Court that State-Funded Hospital Violated U.S. Constitution by Firing Lesbian (08/09/2001)
OLYMPIA, WA - A state-funded hospital and its staff violated the constitutional rights of a lesbian employee by subjecting her to severe and ongoing anti-gay harassment, then firing her, the American Civil Liberties Union said in an appeal filed at the Washington State Supreme Court today.

Bush Administration's Own Survey Shows Little Need for Faith-Based Plan; Charities Want More Resources, But Not Right to Discriminate (08/07/2001)
WASHINGTON - Religious organizations responding to an Administration-ordered survey expressed little support for President Bush's faith-based plan, a development that the American Civil Liberties Union today said further discredits the current push for an expansion of government-funded religion.

Employment Protection Bill Reintroduced; Measure Would Protect Gay Employees in the Workplace (07/31/2001)
WASHINGTON -- Heralding its best chance yet to become law, a bipartisan group of lawmakers today reintroduced a federal bill banning workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. 

Employment Protection Bill Reintroduced; Measure Would Protect Gay Employees in the Workplace (07/31/2001)
WASHINGTON - Heralding its best chance yet to become law, a bipartisan group of lawmakers today reintroduced a federal bill banning workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. 

ACLU Says Hate Crimes Legislation Must Be Amended To Protect Free Speech (07/26/2001)
WASHINGTON -- The American Civil Liberties Union said today that the Senate must amend a new hate crimes bill to limit its potential chilling effect on constitutionally protected speech. 

In Decision Highlighting Danger of Bush Faith-Based Plan, Court Says State-Funded Baptist Group Can Fire Lesbian (07/24/2001)
LOUISVILLE, KY - A federal court today said a taxpayer-funded Baptist agency could legally fire a lesbian, in a decision the American Civil Liberties Union called "a wake-up call" about the dangers posed by the White House's proposed "faith-based initiative." 

Lawsuit Seeks to Block Play Depicting Gay Christ (07/18/2001)
FT. WAYNE, IN -- Residents and state lawmakers asked a judge Tuesday to block a state university from allowing students to stage a play that portrays a gay Christ-like character, the Associated Press reported. 

Federal Court Ruling Allows Alaska Library to Reinstall Censored Gay Pride Exhibit (07/03/2001)
ANCHORAGE--A federal court judge ruled today that until a trial on the constitutional issues can be held, a "Celebrate Diversity" exhibit on gay pride can be reinstalled in the Loussac Public Library. 

ACLU Says Changes to Bush Faith-Based Bill Make Government-Funded Discrimination More Likely (06/28/2001)
"It may be hard to believe, but the Administration has actually made this bill even worse," said Terri Schroeder, an ACLU Legislative Counsel. "If this new version were to become law, faith-based discrimination against people in need would become the norm. The changes can in no way be called a compromise." 

Alaska ACLU Challenges Anchorage Mayor's Removal of Gay Pride Exhibit from Library (06/13/2001)
ANCHORAGE-- The Alaska Civil Liberties Union today asked a local court to restore a gay pride exhibit in a local library, saying that the Mayor's removal of the exhibit violates Alaskans' free speech rights under state and federal law.

As Senate Convenes Hearings, ACLU Says Bush Initiative Represent Faith-Based Prescription for Discrimination (06/06/2001)
WASHINGTON - As a Senate panel convened its first hearings on President Bush's faith-based initiative, the American Civil Liberties Union today said that the Administration's proposal would give federally funded religious organizations carte blanche to discriminate based on religion. 

Court Strikes Down Minnesota Sodomy Law; Ventura Administration May Fight State Impact (05/21/2001)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - The American Civil Liberties Union today hailed a state court ruling that strikes down Minnesota's law prohibiting oral and anal sex. The ACLU vowed to defend the ruling's statewide impact if Governor Jesse Ventura's administration steps in and tries to limit the ruling to the individual plaintiffs in the case. 

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