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Pope Francis endorses civil unions because same-sex couples “have a right to a family”
Gay people are “children of God,” he said. “Nobody should be thrown out, or be made miserable because of it.”
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Obergefell & Hodges (re)unite to oppose Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to Supreme Court
The plaintiff and the defendant in the landmark marriage equality case are on the same side when it comes to the danger facing the Supreme Court.
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Hate group crows that marriage equality repeal is “clearly within sight” after Supreme Court hearing
“They don’t think we’re crazy any longer.”
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With Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court, could marriage equality be in jeopardy?
The odds are against SCOTUS outright overturning marriage equality – but the conservative majority will do everything in its power to erode it by granting religious conservatives free rein to ignore the law.
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The conservative Supreme Court will now use their opinions to shift law against us
The era where the courts expanded our rights is ending. Now, we’re about to move to an era of courts expanding restrictions of those rights.
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Donald Trump congratulates Poland’s anti-LGBTQ president & calls him “my friend”
Andrzej Duda won reelection by campaigning against LGBTQ adoption and marriage. Trump celebrated “his historic re-election.”
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What happened inside the White House on the day the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage?
Former President Barack Obama’s reflections on what happened that day will leave you in tears.
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Seniors helped drive marriage equality. Now they are benefitting from it.
Edie Windsor and other gay and lesbian seniors made the case for marriage as a necessary safety net and a long-overdue recognition of love.
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These photos from same-sex weddings show everyone what love looks like
Five years ago today, the Supreme Court made marriage equality a reality across America.
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Gay congressional candidate Ritchie Torres destroyed the most anti-LGBTQ politician in New York
In what is considered the most Democratic district in the nation, a primary victory is pretty much a direct road to Washington D.C.