newsletter-11/10/25
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newsletter-11/10/25
"✈️ Seventeen longtime transgender members of the U.S. Air Force and Space Force have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging that the Department of the Air Force unlawfully revoked their approved retirement orders in violation of federal law. Read the story by Christopher Wiggins here."
""I hope the Supreme Court halts further attempts by public officials to use their personal faith to deny others their civil and human rights," Jim Obergefell, the lead plaintiff in the 2015 SCOTUS case Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized marriage equality throughout the country, told The Advocate after the court announced it wouldn't hear an appeal brought by anti-same-sex marriage activist Kim Davis."
"🔥 A drag queen in Texas is reminding people that the best way to fight drag bans is to support their local artists after the state's law was allowed to go back into effect. Onward and upward, Alex Cooper Editor-in-Chief, The Advocate P.S. Support The Advocate's journalism. Become a member today. Fer Gregory/Shutterstock Can we count on you to support LGBTQ+ journalism? Your valued gift will help continue our legacy - at a critical time in our history. Get Out / The Advocate in your physical mailbox too! Get print issues of Out Magazine / The Advocate in the mail for just $9.95 a year!"
Seventeen longtime transgender members of the U.S. Air Force and Space Force filed a lawsuit alleging the Department of the Air Force unlawfully revoked their approved retirement orders, violating federal law. Jim Obergefell urged the Supreme Court to stop public officials from using personal faith to deny civil and human rights after the court declined to hear an appeal by Kim Davis. A Texas drag queen urged supporters to back local artists as the most effective response to reinstated drag bans. The Advocate solicited reader support and memberships to sustain LGBTQ+ journalism and print distribution.
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