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Philippines Supreme Court rules against marriage equality “with finality”
The Supreme Court in The Philippines will not entertain ‘further pleadings or motions’ regarding same-sex marriage.
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The politician switching parties over Trump impeachment vote has voted against same sex marriage
As a Dem, NRA-endorsed Jeff Van Drew was applauded by Christians for supporting ‘traditional marriage’. Now he’ll be siding with Trump in impeachment as a full conservative.
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Homophobic Australian rugby player allegedly gets millions in settlement from league
Israel Folau says ‘hell awaits’ gay people. After facing accountability, he sued his ex-employer – now he gets an undisclosed sum of money and public apology.
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A gay criminal case could help bring marriage equality to American Samoa
A U.S court has finally intervened in the case of a 72-year-old American man accused of gay statutory rape in American Samoa. The man says a homophobic prosecutor hijacked his case, and the details are harrowing.
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Former pro athlete blames wildfires on gays getting married: “In God’s eyes it’s evil”
“God’s word says for a man and a woman to be together, one man and one woman in the covenant of marriage to be together…. God is speaking to you guys.”
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One of Trump’s bigoted, anti-LGBTQ employees will now sit on the federal bench
At age 40, new Second Circuit Judge Steven Menashi probably has at least a quarter century ahead in which he can poison the law against us.
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A lesbian couple deadlifted at their wedding in an incredible viral photo
“We were deadlifting in wedding gowns professing our love. It was awesome!”
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The history of same-sex relationships is the history of marriage
Unions between people of the same-sex are hardly new phenomena. Love is eternal.
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The Oglala Sioux just became the first tribe with an inclusive hate crimes law
The two women who pushed for the ordinance said they have experienced a lot of hate on the reservation.
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An HRC bigwig fought for marriage equality. Now she’s fighting her divorce by attacking it.
Despite adopting twins with her partner and buying a home together, she now says she didn’t realize their ceremony “would impose any long term legal obligations on me.”