LEGAL Noted . Notable . Noteworthy LGBT News & Views Place your ad in Q-Notes Classifieds! Check out the latest available goods and services on page 43. Submit your classified ad via www.q-notes.com/classifieds or call 704.531.9988. ACLU marches on m ELIZABETH: Charming bungalow in hot neighborhood. This boasts over 1800 square feet! Beautiful hardwoods, high ceilings and private backyard. ELIZABETH LOFTS: Great location with secured parking garage. Fantastic, open feel with large windows and high ceilings. Large closet! UNION COUNTY: New construction in beautiful gated community. Luxurious custom stucco home on two acre waterfront lot! aiuEMnuvMmGE FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT Emily Lundell nar,crra, ncar,cmls 704-927-8033 emilyexit@yahoo.com from page 13 brought by Lambda Legal) • U.S. Supreme Court orders Kansas courts to reconsider case of boy given 17 years in jail for having gay sex (if he had had relations with a girl, his sentence could not have exceeded 15 months) {Kansas v. Limon) • North Dakota Supreme Court overrules a decades-old decision stripping gay parents of custody rights after a divorce {Damron v. Damron) • Massachusetts Supreme Court opens mar riage law to same-sex couples {Goodridge v. Department of Public Health. ACLU as ami cus in a case brought by GLAD) 2004 • Tennessee appellate court strikes down a family court order barring a gay dad from “coming out” to his own son {Hogue v. Hogue) • New York agrees that same-sex couples, like heterosexual couples, should get unemploy ment benefits if one leaves a job to move with the other {Newland v. Unemployment Compensation Appeals Board) • Mayors Gavin Newsom and Jason West permit first same-sex marriages in the country • Legal challenges to laws restricting marriage to opposite-sex couples launched in New York, California, Oregon, Maryland, and Washington • Federal Marriage Amendment goes down to defeat in U.S. Senate • $1.1 million settlement of lawsuit challeng ing school district’s practice of ignoring problems of harassment of LGBT kids {Flores V. Morgan Hill Unified School District) • Successful settlement of lawsuit challenging a Southern California school’s decision to keep an eighth grade student out of PE class es because her gym teacher believed her to be lesbian {Massey v. Banning Unified School District. Co-counsel with National Center for Lesbian Rights) • Federal appeals court rules that prison offi cials can be sued for damages for neglecting to protect an inmate because of his sexual orientation {Johnson v. Johnson) • Thirteen states pass constitutional amendments barring same-sex couples from marrying • Housing authorities in New York and California are persuaded to allow domestic We hoy interestini & worfhwhUe used hooks & Compact Discs. Books Do Famish a Room 1809 W Pfarkham Avenue • 280-107# (Between 9lh & Broad) Durham partners of tenants to live in Section 8 housing • Arkansas court overturns state’s anti-gay fos ter care ban {Howard v. Arkansas) • Montana high court rules that university sys tem must provide gay employees with domestic partner benefits {Snetsinger v. Montana University) 2005 • Lawsuits filed in Michigan, Utah, Georgia, Tennessee and Florida challeng ing measures amending state constitu tions to prohibit legal recognition of same-sex couples • U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal of federal appeals court decision upholding Florida’s ban on adoption by lesbians and gay men {Lofton v. Florida) • West Virginia high court takes custody of a child away from his grandparents and awards it to his non-biological mother, applying the “psychological parent” doctrine to same-sex couples. The boy’s biological mother had died in a tragic car accident, thereby initiating the custody battle. {Burch V. Smarr) • Rural school district in Missouri capitulates when the ACLU files suit, representing a stu dent who was disciplined for wearing a gay positive T-shirt to school {Myers v. Webb City High School) • Illinois becomes the 15th state to prohibit sexual orientation discrimination and the fifth to outlaw gender identity discrimination. • Board of Immigration Appeals grants spousal visa to El Salvadorean husband of male-to-female transgender native, reject ing the argument that their marriage can not be recognized by immigration authori ties because of the federal Defense of Marriage Act. (Petition of Lovo-Lara) • Arkansas Board of Cosmetology rules that a person with HIV cannot be banned from practicing cosmetology. • Federal district court strikes down Nebraska constitutional amendment barring same-sex couples from any legal recognition of their relationships. {Citizens for Equal Protection v. Governor) • California Legislature becomes the first leg islative body in the United States to extend marriage to same-sex couples. > Gre dventur^s RIDE YOUR DREAMS! See the world at your own speed ' in good company. - Bike trips for ^ every rider to France, Italy, Iceland, and ■ more! mmm >-800-^25-9766 www.alysonadventures.com 16 jULY I .2006‘Q-NOTES

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