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Lawyer: Constitution protects Wyoming judge’s right to discriminate
An attorney for the ethics commission called the case “a low point and a black mark in the history of the judiciary in Wyoming.”
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Congrats to the brides! Salt Lake City’s out mayor marries her partner
“We have always been bonded by love, but now we are joined by law,” Jackie Biskupski posted on Facebook.
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Tom Daley: no, I’m not married
A recent tweet by the Olympic bronze medalist’s boyfriend sends the rumor mill into overdrive.
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Christian bigot cruelly laughs as widower mourns his dead husband
“You can’t have a husband,” said the man merely steps away, as Dr. Paul Hand mourned the love of his life.
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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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Lesbian Brits become first married couple to play for same Olympic team
“When people say ‘you’ve helped me come out to my parents’ or ‘deal with my own sexuality’ it’s really powerful.”
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Catholic leaders slap Biden on the wrist for officiating gay wedding
“When a prominent Catholic politician publicly and voluntarily officiates at a ceremony to solemnize the relationship of two people of the same-sex, confusion arises.”
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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 judge who wouldn’t marry gays suspended over sexual messages
Archer is among the Alabama probate judges who quit performing marriages last year rather than allow same-sex couples to wed in his office.