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Group that challenged Prop 8 is shutting its doors
The announcement comes six weeks after the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage in the US.
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Gay marriage plaintiffs seek almost $250,000 in costs
Same-sex couples had sued in South Carolina for the right to be married.
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Committee approves beguiling bill that takes Alabama out of the marriage biz
Sen. Greg Albritton, the bill’s sponsor, says the bill could be a solution to lingering disputes over gay marriage.
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Judge deems gay couple as spouses after 1 partner’s death
A judge has recognized a 2001 same-sex union as a common-law marriage in Pennsylvania even though one partner died before gay marriage became legal.
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SPLC adds to ethics complaint against Justice Roy Moore
He’s accused of violating judicial ethics with his public criticisms of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide.
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In first month, only 40 gay couples apply to be married in South Dakota
Gay rights advocates called the statistics reflective of the barriers the gay community still faces in South Dakota and other conservative states.
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Missouri “Courage Scholarship” raises $12K in 12 Days for LGBT, ally students
The scholarship has raised 1K for each month the Missouri county voted to mourn traditional marriage — receiving donations from across the country and as far away as Brazil.
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The Michigan Constitution says only heterosexual couples can marry
The Citizens Research Council of Michigan wants to erase this part of the constitution; says it’s “dead.”
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On eve of visit, Obama voices support for Africa LGBT rights
Many Kenyan politicians have warned Obama that any overtures on gay rights would not be welcomed in Kenya.
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Jake Gyllenhaal on marriage equality: “It is so beautiful”
On the 10th Anniversary of Brokeback Mountain, Jake Gyllenhall candidly reveals his views on marriage equality.