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Does South Carolina’s domestic violence law discriminate against gay couples?
A law that perhaps intentionally failed to protect domestic violence victims in same-sex relationships appears to be unconstitutional.
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This is Alabama’s fervidly antigay governor. He just got ‘caught having phonesex affair’ with an aide.
In the recording, Robert Bentley says he longs to fondle the aide’s breasts. Then he says he loves her.
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Kentucky Senate passes bill allowing businesses to deny service to gays
The legislation would also nullify all local human rights ordinances that protect LGBT people.
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Anti-gay baby meet bathwater: Alabama wants to abolish marriage licenses
The Alabama Senate voted to do away with state-issued marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively legalized same-sex marriage.
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Tennessee Attorney General says fight against marriage equality cost too much
The lawyers who worked for the same-sex couples note in court filings they’re already giving the state a $1 million discount.
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Missouri religious objections measure passes Senate
Thee Missouri Senate has passed a proposal to add greater religious protections to the state constitution for some business owners and individuals opposed to gay marriage.
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‘Hurricane Katrina was God’s way of punishing gay people’
Televangelist Rick Joyner says the devastating natural disaster was “a wake up call.”
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Missouri senate likely to vote for right to discriminate against gay couples today
If passed by both chambers, the measure would appear on the ballot during either the August primary or November general election.
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Ruling raises doubt over legality of same-sex marriage in Puerto Rico
There’s great confusion about the future of same-sex couples seeking to get married on the island.
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Donald Trump is now refusing to answer questions about gay marriage
“I’ve said it 150 times. We’re not here for discussing that!”