Justice For Pride

Crime, law, and justice as it impacts LGBTQ+ people.

We report the cases other outlets drop after the first 24 hours: hate crimes and cold cases, deaths in custody, and the court rulings that decide who the law protects. Names, dates, statutes, sources.

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O'Shae Sibley was killed for dancing. The verdict.

Hate crime

O'Shae Sibley was killed for dancing. The verdict.

A gay dancer was stabbed at a Brooklyn gas station in 2023 after vogueing to Beyonce. In 2026, a jury called it a hate crime.

Kenan C.G. · June 10, 2026

Policy

The 2024-25 anti-trans bill wave, by the numbers

Trackers logged record numbers of state bills targeting transgender people across 2024 and 2025, hitting healthcare, schools, IDs, and bathrooms.

Kenan C.G. · June 3, 2026

Cold case

Nex Benedict: a school, a bathroom, a death

A nonbinary Oklahoma 16-year-old died a day after a school bathroom fight; the ruling was suicide, and the district was found in violation of Title IX.

Adam M. · May 27, 2026

Landmark ruling

U.S. v. Skrmetti and the care the Court let states ban

A 6-3 Supreme Court ruling upheld Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for minors, holding the law triggers only the weakest form of constitutional review.

Kenan C.G. · May 20, 2026

In custody

Layleen Polanco died alone in a Rikers cell

An Afro-Latina trans woman with epilepsy was put in solitary at Rikers in 2019 and died there. No one was charged.

Kenan C.G. · May 13, 2026

Landmark ruling

303 Creative: a website that didn't exist, a license to refuse

A Colorado designer who had never built a wedding website won the right to turn away same-sex couples she had never been asked to serve.

Adam M. · May 6, 2026

In custody

Roxsana Hernández and dying in ICE custody

A Honduran trans woman fled violence, asked the United States for asylum, and was dead within sixteen days of crossing the border.

Adam M. · April 29, 2026

About

The fight behind the float

Justice For Pride is an independent reporting project on the intersection of crime, law, and LGBTQ+ life. We cover hate-crime prosecutions, deaths in police and immigration custody, and the Supreme Court rulings that set the boundaries of equal protection. Every story is built on the record: court documents, official findings, and primary reporting, with sources listed at the foot of each piece. Reporting by Adam M. and Kenan C.G.