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Which GOP 2016 hopeful would attend a same-sex wedding, which one wouldn’t, and who wouldn’t say
A conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt asked the “gotcha” question to two GOP 2016 hopefuls on Thursday: whether or not they would attend a same-sex wedding after Marco Rubio told…
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Two Kellys raising their baby as loving, if not legal, parents
Kelly Noe and Kelly McCracken say they give their baby daughter a lot of love. They want the nation’s highest court to give them more legal status.
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Widowed with 3 kids, Ohio man joins same-sex marriage case
David Michener had planned on raising a family with two dads. He and William Ives, a couple for 18 years, had adopted three children and were bringing them up in Cincinnati when they got married in Delaware in 2013.
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Together 35 years, waiting for the right to marry
Timothy Love’s heart problem made him acutely aware of the barriers still standing against his three-decade relationship with Larry Ysunza.
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Hillary Clinton supports Supreme Court ruling in favor of nationwide marriage equality
Hillary Clinton supports a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court granting the right of same-sex couples to marry across the nation, a campaign spokesperson said Wednesday.
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Cory Booker delivers impassioned speech on Senate floor to underscore need for marriage equality
The N.J. Senator took to the Senate floor to underscore the importance of nationwide marriage marriage equality, and to tell the story of Jim Obergefell, lead plaintiff in one of six cases to be heard by the Supreme Court.
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Guam attorney general orders territory to allow same-sex marriages
Guam’s attorney general on Wednesday directed officials to immediately begin processing same-sex-marriage applications, putting the island on course to be the first U.S. territory to allow same-sex marriage.
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Jake Tapper grills Marco Rubio on marriage equality: ‘You’re the candidate of yesterday’
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) – who on Monday formally announced his candidacy for president – appeared on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake Tapper” to discuss where he stands on a number of issues.
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Arkansas governor selects 3 justices to hear same-sex marriage case
A former Supreme Court justice who helped strike down Arkansas’ ban on gay foster parents and an ex-legislator who tried to reinstate that prohibition were appointed Tuesday to help decide a case related to the challenge over same-sex marriage.
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There are a lot of terrible arguments against same-sex marriage, but this may be the worst
The Supreme Court must not protect gay couples’ marriages, because doing so would demean marriages between gay men and their wives.