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Preacher: vote to stop U.S. from ‘polluting’ other nations with LGBTQ agenda
Cindy and Mike Jacobs say they apologize “for actions taken by the leadership of the United States of America” in promoting LGBTQ rights.
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Clerical error led to Costa Rica’s first legal same-sex marriage
When Jazmin Elizondo Arias was born in 1991, someone goofed and noted on her birth certificate that she was male.
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Costa Rica judge grants first openly gay common-law marriage in Central America
Along with being the first legal recognition of a same-sex relationship in Central America, the decision could set an example for judges elsewhere in the country to recognize gay relationships and even adoption.
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Costa Rica government plans legislation to allow same-sex civil unions
Costa Rica will put forth a plan this week to allow civil unions between same-sex couples in the Central American nation.
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Costa Rica president raises pride flag in observance of IDAHOT
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Costa Rica’s new president has raised a gay pride flag next to the country’s flag at the presidential residence as part of an anti-discrimination observance.
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Costa Rica family court shuts down same-sex marriage loop hole
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — A family court in Costa Rico has rejected a request by a same-sex couple to register their relationship as a marriage, effectively shutting down a loophole created when lawmakers voted to amend a law that mistakenly removed language defining marriage as a union only between a man and a woman.
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Costa Rica president signs bill that ‘mistakenly’ approves gay civil unions
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — Conservative Costa Rican lawmakers are getting a lesson in the importance of reading the fine print.
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Costa Rica lawmakers mistakenly vote to legalize same-sex unions
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – Lawmakers in Costa Rica have accidentally voted to amend a law that could legalize same-sex civil unions in the Central American country.
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Costa Rica high court blocks vote on same-sex civil unions
In another international victory for gay rights advocates, Costa Rica’s highest court on Tuesday rejected a Catholic Church-supported national vote on whether the country should grant same-sex couples the right to civil unions in the Central American country.