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Will Supreme Court justices take note of new marriage equality laws?
WASHINGTON — Three U.S. states and three countries have approved same-sex unions just in the two months since the Supreme Court heard arguments over gay marriage, raising questions about how the developments might affect the justices’ consideration of the issue.
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Gay rights activist latest victim in wave of attacks on gay men in NYC
NEW YORK — A gay rights activist is the latest victim in a recent spate of attacks on gay men in New York City.
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Illinois lawmakers weigh same-sex marriage as vote looms
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Gay rights advocates are vowing to call a vote in the state’s House this week to make Illinois the 13th state to embrace same-sex marriage.
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Tens of thousands protest in Paris against France’s gay marriage law
PARIS — Tens of thousands of people protested against France’s new gay marriage law in central Paris on Sunday.
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Russian police detain activists, foes at unsanctioned gay pride rally
MOSCOW — Gay-rights campaigners and their opponents clashed at an unsanctioned rally in the Russian capital on Saturday, but a heavy police presence in Ukraine kept the two sides apart at that country’s first-ever gay pride march.
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Dozens march in Ukraine’s first-ever gay pride rally
KIEV, Ukraine — At least 50 gay rights activists have marched peacefully in the country’s first gay rally despite a court ban and attempts to disrupt the event.
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Leahy disappointed immigration bill excludes gay, bi-national couples
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Sen. Patrick Leahy said Friday he was disappointed he was unsuccessful in his bid to amend immigration reform legislation to protect same-sex couples in which one of the partners is foreign-born.
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After vote to repeal ban on gay youth, Boy Scouts face more turmoil
The Boy Scouts of America will get no reprieve from controversy after a contentious vote to accept openly gay boys as Scouts. Dismayed conservatives are already looking at alternative youth groups as they predict a mass exodus from the BSA. Gay-rights supporters vowed Friday to maintain pressure on the Scouts to end the still-in-place ban […]
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Puerto Rico lawmakers approve anti-discrimination bill
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Legislators in Puerto Rico on Friday approved a heavily debated bill that outlaws employment discrimination based on gender or sexual orientation.
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Bill preventing UNC gender-neutral housing returns
RALEIGH, N.C. — A bill blocking a University of North Carolina policy allowing students to choose roommates of the opposite sex has found new life in the state Senate budget.