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Alabama Supreme Court orders judges to stop issuing same-sex marriage licenses
The Alabama Supreme Court has ordered the state’s probate judges to stop issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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Alabama court reverses itself, allows visitation case after same-sex couple split
An Alabama appeals court reversed itself on Friday, ruling that a woman who separated from her same-sex partner in Georgia can pursue visitation rights in Alabama.
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Alabama religious groups support Roy Moore’s stand against same-sex marriage
Supporters who rallied around Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore during his 2003 Ten Commandments fight returned to Alabama Wednesday to praise his stand against same-sex marriage.
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Couple in Alabama same-sex marriage case still refused adoption petition
The couple whose lawsuit got Alabama’s same-sex marriage ban ruled unconstitutional is headed back to court after a probate judge again refused to grant their adoption petition.
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Marriage News Watch, February 23, 2015
A few judges are still refusing to see gay and lesbian couples in Alabama. Texas has had its first lesbian marriage, and now state officials are scrambling to find a way to undo it.
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Alabama chief justice Roy Moore has no regrets over same-sex marriage fight
Alabama’s chief justice, previously best known for being removed from office for refusing to move a 5,300-pound Ten Commandments monument from the state Supreme Court building, has been thrust back into the national spotlight over his fight to block same-sex marriage from coming to Alabama.
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HRC to examine if Roy Moore coordinated lawsuit against same-sex marriage
The Human Rights Campaign filed an Alabama Open Records request on Thursday seeking government email and phone records of Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore to determine his role in a third-party lawsuit against marriage equality in the state.
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Several Alabama counties still refusing marriage licenses for same-sex couples
At least 12 Alabama counties are not issuing marriage licenses to gay couples. At least another six are not giving licenses to anyone, gay or straight, to avoid the appearance of discrimination.
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Apple cuts ties with lobbyist, former lawmaker who opposed same-sex marriage
Technology giant Apple Inc., whose CEO Tim Cook, came out as gay last year, has cut ties with an Alabama lobbyist because he opposed same-sex marriage during his time as a state lawmaker and congressional candidate.
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Legal maneuvering continues in Alabama over same-sex marriage
Lawyers have asked a federal judge to direct Attorney General Luther Strange to block an effort before the Alabama Supreme Court to put same-sex marriages on hold.