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Mississippi’s anti-gay religious objection law on hold during appeal
It sought to protect three beliefs: That marriage is only between a man and a woman; that sex should only take place in such a marriage; and that a person’s gender is determined at birth and cannot be altered.
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Judge who won’t marry same-sex couples faces Wyoming Supreme Court
The commission started an investigation of Neely after she told a reporter in 2014 she would not perform same-sex marriages because of her religious beliefs.
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Alabama judge who blocked same-sex marriage faces removal
Moore argues he was only trying to clear up confusion about the probate judges, many of whom are not lawyers, and he has denied ordering them to violate the high court order.
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Alabama chief justice defends telling judges to ignore marriage ruling
Suspended Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore claims he was merely trying to answer questions from probate judges that his fellow justices would not address.
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Tim Kaine’s evolution on marriage equality was painful to watch
When it came to marriage equality, Kaine was a cross between a pretzel and a waffle.
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Judge to monitor Kansas’ actions on gay marriage for three years
The judge issued a permanent injunction barring the state from treating same-sex couples differently than opposite-sex couples
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Hate group leader claims Republican Party formed to fight gay marriage
Wait. What? Did he really just say that?
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Mike Pence’s top seven most homophobic moments (out of many)
Indiana Governor Mike Pence is a darling of the religious right, and with good reason.
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Court rules Romania can change constitution to ban marriage equality
Romanian law currently says marriage is between “partners” without specifying gender.
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Pride in a small town: Emerging signs of LGBT equality
“This is my town. I was born and raised here. I’m not leaving because I’m different.”