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South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham sidesteps gay marriage question
When asked about gay marriage, Graham quickly pivoted to his issue of choice: “Radical Islam would kill you all if it could!”
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Student suspended for wearing “Nobody knows I’m a lesbian” T-shirt
The student’s mother says the move was discriminatory and is fighting back against the school.
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South Carolina paying $215K to gay marriage plaintiffs
The couple, married earlier in the District of Columbia, had sued the state to have their marriage recognized.
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Judge: State must pay legal fees in gay marriage case
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson must pay over $135,000 in legal fees.
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Church drops Boy Scouts over gay leadership decision
The Presbyterian church is dropping its nearly 50-year association with the organization.
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Gay marriage plaintiffs seek almost $250,000 in costs
Same-sex couples had sued in South Carolina for the right to be married.
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SC gay marriage plaintiffs can now seek legal fees
Couples who challenged South Carolina’s gay marriage ban in the federal courts can now seek tens of thousands of dollars in court costs.
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Transgender teen settles with South Carolina over driver’s license photo
A transgender South Carolina teenager has settled a lawsuit challenging the state Department of Motor Vehicles’ policy governing a person’s choice to take a driver’s license photo wearing makeup.
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GOP voters in early primary, caucus states say opposition to gay marriage ‘unacceptable’
About half of likely Republican primary and caucus voters in key early states of New Hampshire, Iowa and South Carolina says that opposition to same-sex marriage is unacceptable in a candidate, according to a new poll.
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South Carolina 4th Circuit appeal of same-sex marriage cases
The Fourth Circuit has consolidated the two South Caroling marriage cases and granted the state’s motion to put the appeals on hold while they seek relief from the U.S. Supreme Court.