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Marriage equality plaintiff Jim Obergefell is still fighting for LGBTQ rights
“Activism is now part of who I am. I can’t let that go.”
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Nevada retroactively recognizes same-sex marriages in lesbian divorce case
They got married in Canada, years before their state legalized it. Now that they’re getting divorced, when did their marriage legally start?
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The LGBTQ community has fought for the right to exist. Now it’s time for us to fight for more.
In 2021, we have the opportunity as a community to stand up, in defense of others and ourselves, and decide what kind of society we will have.
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Supreme Court hands down victory for lesbian moms
Indiana tried to make it harder for lesbian couples to be recognized as parents. The Supreme Court said no.
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Indiana asks Supreme Court to strip parental rights from gay couples & they may succeed
The United States Supreme Court is taking unusual steps that could start the unraveling of marriage equality.
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A hate group leader is “determined” to find a way to end marriage equality
The leader of the National Organization for Marriage is asking for help with his “plan” to overturn marriage equality. All thanks to the conservative justices “who are openly questioning the wisdom” of the Obergefell ruling.
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Justice Alito begins full-court press on LGBTQ rights by claiming that marriage equality ruling censors people
“You can’t say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. Until recently, that’s what the vast majority of Americans thought. Now, it’s considered bigotry.”
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Joe Biden will be the first president to enter the White House supporting marriage equality
Gay Republicans made up an overly nuanced title for Donald Trump to gloss over his anti-LGBTQ record. The only problem? It describes Biden.
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Nevada voters turn same-sex marriage ban into legal protections for gay couples
Nevada voters approved the only LGBTQ rights ballot initiative in the country yesterday.
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Lindsey Graham says women can succeed with a “traditional family structure”
“I want every young woman to know there’s a place for you in America if… you follow traditional family structure.”