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Both the U.S. District Court of Wyoming and a federal appeals court have dismissed the 2023 suit. The plaintiffs have 30 days to refile as of May 9.
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State law now forbids instructors from "promoting" "institutional discrimination." UW says its instructors already don't. Instructors say the law is based on a misunderstanding.
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The Texas couple says they suspect it happened because of their "I stand with Israel" sticker. While police are still investigating, Jacksonites who support Israel and Palestine say they have also experienced increased harassment.
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Wyoming rancher Liesl Carpenter filed an appeal with the United States Supreme Court last week. She claims that a COVID-era loan forgiveness program violated her constitutional rights as an American.
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Leo Smiley attended Pride Night at The Void in downtown Casper. A local musician played a Dolly Parton song in a pool of rainbow light. People watched, ate, and drank.
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The Joint Transportation, Highways and Military Affairs Committee of the Wyoming Legislature is drafting three bills intended to address sexual harassment and assault reporting concerns in the Wyoming Military Department.
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Campbell County Library Board meetings have been contentious since July when objections were made by several members of the public as to books that were available for check-out in the children's and young adults' section about sex, gender identity, and LGBTQ issues.
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Another woman has spoken out against the Wyoming National Guard for retaliation for reporting sexual harassment.
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Military leaders and state overseers allegedly fail victims of workplace hostility and evade accountability.
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The past year has shown evidence of an increase in Anti-Asian violence in major cities. All of that escalated when six Asian women were murdered in the…