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Death certificate amended to reflect same-sex marriage (UPDATED)
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) could have been held in contempt of court had he not ultimately complied.
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WATCH: If elected, Gov. Jindal will sign order protecting Christians from LGBTs
He’d make sure “Christian business owners” don’t face discrimination for having a “traditional view of marriage.”
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Judge strikes down Nebraska’s ban on same-sex foster parents
“This is a special victory for thousands of children in Nebraska,” said Danielle Conrad, executive director of the ACLU of Nebraska.
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2nd northern Indiana city drops gay protection proposals
Kauffman, a Democrat who has been mayor since 1997, blamed “misinformation and confusion” from opponents over the proposal’s impact.
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Arkansas: Must county justices officiate same-sex weddings?
Attorney General says they can use the state’s new religious objections law as a defense.
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Antigay Kentucky clerk sues governor, claims “religious freedom” violations
Kim Davis thinks her religious freedom was violated when she was forced to issue same-sex marriage licenses.
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Texas won’t change death certificate to reflect gay marriage
“I think it’s heartless,” lawyer Neel Lane said.
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The first-ever same sex marriage: When was it?
Hint: It was back in 1975. But how?
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Missouri facility : No lesbian wedding for you
“We were really bummed out about it because it was really the perfect place.”
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Iowa Rep: “You can now marry your lawnmower!”
“It only requires one human being in this relationship.”