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It remains a second-degree felony in Ohio for a person with HIV to have sex without first disclosing.
California senators just passed a bill that would make intentionally infecting someone with HIV a misdemeanor instead of a felony.
A special session of the general assembly was unable to reverse the anti-LGBT Law.
The facilities allegedly refused to accept a client because of his HIV, according to the ACLU.
Shalandra Jones was ticketed for not disclosing her HIV status to a Dearborn police officer during a traffic stop. As a result, she sued.
On National HIV Testing Day, June 27, more than 140 harm-reduction advocates put out a letter that calls on Congress to end the federal...
South Carolina ends HIV segregation in prison.
A Chicago HIV/AIDS counselor was denied HIV meds during detention.
The judge ruled segregating HIV-positive prisoners violates the ADA, which covers people living with the virus.
Parents and physicians are suing the Clovis Unified School District near Fresno, California, over its high school abstinence-only sex...
In the United States and abroad, a barrage of incidents reveals that HIV discrimination in the workplace remains rampant.
The ACLU of Alabama has filed a lawsuit against the Alabama Department of Corrections on behalf of HIV-positive inmates in state prisons
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will review its medical guidelines for job applicants after the American Civil Liberties...
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has filed a class action lawsuit against the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC), charging...
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