This week, Daniella and Ed are joined by Human Rights Campaign President Alphonso David to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's historic decision ruling that LGBTQ workers cannot be fired because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.
By Daniella Gibbs Léger, Ed Chung, Jesse Lee, Chris Ford, Dwayne Greene, and Adam Peck
PODCAST
Worker Attack Tracker: President Trump is rolling back protections to ensure that Americans can be safe on the job, receive fair pay and benefits, save for retirement, access high-quality training programs, have a voice in their workplace, and not be discriminated against at work.
By David Madland, Karla Walter, Alex Rowell, Zoe Willingham, and Malkie Wall
REPORT
Crosby Burns and Jeff Krehely ask six questions about Gov. Mitt Romney's vague record on gay and transgender issues.
By Crosby Burns and Jeff Krehely
ISSUE BRIEF
Gov. Mitt Romney does not support the vast majority of laws and policies that make the United States a more fair and equitable country for gay and transgender people as well as their children, write Crosby Burns and Andrew Phifer.
By Crosby Burns and Andrew Phifer
ISSUE BRIEF
An infographic from Andrew Phifer and Crosby Burns looks at Mitt Romney's devolution on the issue of civil union legislation.
By Andrew Phifer and Crosby Burns
COLUMN
Andrew Phifer explains how Mitt Romney's views and flip-flips about marriage equality make him out of touch with the vast majority of Americans.
By Andrew Phifer
COLUMN
The kinds of laws and policies that Mitt Romney espouses impose financial harm on families headed by same-sex couples and threaten the health and wellness of gay and transgender Americans and their families, write Jeff Krehely and Crosby Burns.
By Jeff Krehely and Crosby Burns
ISSUE BRIEF
Offering health benefits to federal employees’ same-sex partners is a boon to both the gay workforce and the government, writes Crosby Burns.
By Crosby Burns
COLUMN
Noel Gordon and Jeff Krehely examine the changing views of the American people and what that could mean for conservative candidates for president.
By Noel Gordon and Jeff Krehely
COLUMN
Interactive from Noel Gordon and Jeff Krehely reveals the stances of potential Republican candidates for president on LGBT issues.
By Jeff Krehely, Sarah Greenberg, and Mark Hines
INTERACTIVE