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Teen suicide attempts plummeted after same-sex marriage was legalized
Suicide attempts dropped 7 percent among all students and 14 percent among gay kids.
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Nevada legislature to debate marriage equality, treatment of transgender youth
Assemblyman Araujo said being able to better understand minors who are LGBTQ could increase their success at state facilities and the likelihood they’ll get placed in a welcoming home.
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Finnish lawmakers reject petition attempting to revoke same-sex marriage
The petition was considered a last-minute attempt to revoke the law that made Finland the last Nordic country to allow gays to wed.
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Washington Supreme Court rules against florist in gay wedding case
Barronelle Stutzman loses again in her bid to discriminate against gay and lesbian couples.
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Arkansas will petition Congress to outlaw marriage equality on Valentine’s Day
Republicans want Congress to call a constitutional convention to add amendments to ban same-sex marriage and abortion.
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Polygamous families protest bigamy law in Utah: ‘If we were gay, we’d be OK’
The demonstration comes a month after the Supreme Court declined to hear a case from Kody Brown and his four wives on the TLC show “Sister Wives” challenging Utah’s bigamy law.
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Barilla’s comeback from antigay abyss stirs the pot in Italy’s marriage battle
Remember this guy? Four years ago, CEO Guido Barilla apologized for an antigay rant that sparked a boycott of his pasta brand.
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After photog refused to shoot their wedding, this couple got an amazing surprise
Canadian law states that it’s illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of sexual orientation, but that didn’t stop one company from denying service to a gay couple.
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Judge orders Alabama to pay out big bucks over same-sex marriage fight
Fighting for the right to discriminate will cost the state $315,000.
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Indiana will fight ruling ordering same-sex parents’ names on birth certificates
Freedom Indiana warns the state is putting “politics ahead of LGBT families, and it further damages the state’s reputation.”