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Justice 'in sight' for gay men historically wronged

RTÉ News

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June 27, 2026

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Justice 'in sight' for gay men historically wronged

As Dublin city was preparing for Pride celebrations this week, inside Leinster House legislation to correct a historical injustice done to gay men was moving its way through the Seanad.

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Sweden Herald

Unknown

· Jun 22, 2026

Moderates want to double punishment for violence in close relationships

Moderates want to double punishment for violence in close relationships

Slate

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· Jul 8, 2026

It’s Shocking to Consider the Roberts Court Perspective on Race

There is one loud lesson to be found in this term’s rulings.

Quadrant Magazine

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· Jun 27, 2026

Sense and Nonsense on Jane Austen

Apply queer theory to Austen’s novels and -voila! - lesbianism and 'coercive heteronormativity' are immediately apparent, but only to the academically trained eye

Salon

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· Jun 29, 2026

“Nuclear Family Month” shows that MAGA is still coming for same-sex marriage

Red state anti-Pride proclamations demonize most straight people along LGBTQ folks

Law & Liberty

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· Jun 26, 2026

Obergefell’s Second Decade

Progressives continue to bemoan the Roberts Court's supposed illegitimacy. But a case they venerate remains the measuring stick for judicial hubris.

The College Fix

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· Jul 9, 2026

California professor wins permanent victory against DEI policies at Bakersfield College

Professor’s anti-DEI views protected by First Amendment, court rules A federal judge in California has issued a permanent order protecting Bakersfield College History Professor Daymon Johnson from punishment for refusing to endorse “diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility” and “anti-racism” ideologies in a Tuesday ruling. “Professor Johnson’s speech regarding political and social issues, including his speech []

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Related coverage for "Justice 'in sight' for gay men historically wronged": Sweden Herald — Moderates want to double punishment for violence in close relationships. Slate — It’s Shocking to Consider the Roberts Court Perspective on Race. Quadrant Magazine — Sense and Nonsense on Jane Austen. Salon — “Nuclear Family Month” shows that MAGA is still coming for same-sex marriage. Law & Liberty — Obergefell’s Second Decade. The College Fix — California professor wins permanent victory against DEI policies at Bakersfield College