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How the conversation on marriage equality changed over the past two decades
Public opinion on marriage equality has completely flipped since the 1990s, faster than just about any other social change in the last century. So what happened?
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What’s the definition of ‘traditional’ marriage?
Traditional marriage isn’t the “one man, one woman” story you’ve always heard. It’s changed countless times over the last 4,000 years, almost always for the better.
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5 things to know about public opinion on same-sex marriage
Americans appear largely ready to accept same-sex marriage but seem divided on whether the Supreme Court should affirm that right nationwide. So say polls conducted before the court’s ruling, expected any day, on whether to make same-sex marriage a constitutional right.
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Clinton campaign releases new video honoring same-sex couples
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on the constitutionality of states’ same-sex marriage bans, Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign on Wednesday released a new video honoring gay couples across the country.
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Mike Huckabee pledges to block same-sex marriage if elected president
Huckabee said Monday that if elected president, he would simply ignore any Supreme Court decision in favor of marriage equality until Congress passed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide…which he would then veto.
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Poll: More Texans support marriage equality than oppose it
Texas voters are split on whether gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry and on whether businesses should be required to provide services to them, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
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Couples, officials, foes prepare for high court’s same-sex marriage ruling
With a U.S. Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage expected any day now, gay couples in states with bans are making wedding plans, courthouse officials are getting ready for different scenarios and steadfast foes are working on their strategies to keep up the opposition.
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Esurance: ‘In the modern world, all dreams are equal’
Ahead of an anticipated U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of nationwide marriage equality, Esurance released this video on Monday to commemorate LGBT pride and celebrate “all marriages.”
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Pitcairn Island, population 48, legalizes same-sex marriage
Pitcairn Island, a tiny speck in the Pacific that’s home to just 48 people, has passed a law allowing same-sex marriage – but has no gay couples wanting to wed.
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IBM cancels ribbon-cutting because of Bobby Jindal’s anti-gay executive order
IBM has cancelled Monday’s ribbon-cutting for its new National Service Center in Baton Rouge because of Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal’s executive order protecting those who object to same-sex marriage.