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Teenager faces assault charges after punching the teacher who said, “I’d date you.”
A Wisconsin high school student has been charged with a felony after punching a male teacher for saying “I’d date you.”
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Court: Judge properly tossed gay couple’s parental request
A judge properly dismissed a same-sex couple’s request for a declaration that one of them is the legal parent of the other’s child, a state appeals court ruled Wednesday.
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Gay rights group seeking $124,000 from North Dakota
Lambda Legal filed a lawsuit in June 2014 on behalf of Jan Jorgensen and Cindy Phillips, who sued North Dakota because the state wouldn’t recognize their marriage.
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Restaurant owner shuts down antigay customer on Facebook
And suddenly gets a big boost in business.
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Democrats want to remove marriage definition in Wisconsin constitution
Wisconsin Democrats on Monday called for the elimination of nullified language in the state’s constitution that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
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Scott Walker calls Supreme Court marriage decision a ‘grave mistake’
Walker said in a statement Friday that the states should have the right to decide whether to allow same-sex marriage. He also says the Constitution should be amended to include a definition of marriage as between a man and a woman.
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Walker supports constitutional amendment to allow state bans on same-sex marriage
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a likely 2016 GOP presidential candidate, said Sunday he supports a constitutional amendment that would allow states to ban same-sex marriage.
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Oneida Nation of Wisconsin will recognize same-sex marriage
According to a news release from the tribe Thursday, the change results from a unanimous vote of the Oneida Business Committee.
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Wisconsin couple files lawsuit over birth certificate
Chelsea and Jessamy Torres allege the Wisconsin Department of Health Services refused to supply a birth certificate form that allowed both women to name themselves as parents of their son.
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Wisconsin same-sex couple asks court to order both names on child’s birth certificate
A same-sex couple who sued for the right to marry in Wisconsin wants a federal judge to mandate that both parents’ names appear on their children’s birth certificates.