LGBTQ people are more likely to be stopped by police than the general population, according to a new study released by the Williams Institute. LGBTQ people are also more likely to contact police for help, the study says.
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National Highlights from the week of 5/28/21 compiled by Daniel Lindsley
The ACLU has sued the state of Arkansas on behalf of four Transgender youth and their families, and two doctors.
On May 21, Capitol Hill Pride announced that it would follow suit, saying in a press release statement that "Capitol Hill Pride agrees with and applauds New York Pride's ban of police presence until 2025 ..."
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Caitlyn Jenner, the Transgender conservative activist nobody asked for, is stirring up more controversy this month as she continues down the campaign trail.