US Justice Kennedy’s Legacy on Gay Rights
Key Rights Protections Hinge on Choice of Replacement
![U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy arrives for U.S. President Donald Trump's address to a Joint Session of Congress in Washington, U.S., February 28, 2017.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201807us_supremecourt_kennedy.jpg?itok=W7jLNjUn)
Key Rights Protections Hinge on Choice of Replacement
Ban Marriage for Anyone under 18
Discriminatory Police Raids Violate Rights, Undermine HIV-Prevention Efforts
Protect, End Discrimination Against LGBTI Community
LGBT People Routinely Discriminated Against in Job Market
New Map Shows Marriage Equality, Civil Unions and Registered Partnership Worldwide
First Move Toward Equal Marriage Rights in a Post-Communist Country
Transgender Prisoner Rights and LGBT Family Paid Leave Efforts Get AMA’s Boost
Ruling Shows the Importance of Judicial Independence
Eased Gender-Specific Standards Should Be Reflected in School Policy
Lawmakers Should Recognize Equal Marriage Rights for LGBT Couples
Updated World Health Organization Standards Promote Access to Care Over Stigma