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Judge awards Tennessee lawyers $2 million for marriage equality case
U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger ruled that the results the lawyers got in the case were “superb and far-reaching” and that they should be entitled to costs and fees.
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Does South Carolina’s domestic violence law discriminate against gay couples?
A law that perhaps intentionally failed to protect domestic violence victims in same-sex relationships appears to be unconstitutional.
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Anti-gay baby meet bathwater: Alabama wants to abolish marriage licenses
The Alabama Senate voted to do away with state-issued marriage licenses after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that effectively legalized same-sex marriage.
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Ohio Supreme Court ditches ‘husband’ and ‘wife’ for gender neutral terms
The order covers the areas of divorce, child support, guardianships, adoption, domestic relations and domestic violence.
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Tennessee Attorney General says fight against marriage equality cost too much
The lawyers who worked for the same-sex couples note in court filings they’re already giving the state a $1 million discount.
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Florida has new laws on same-sex marriage and a Confederate statue
Governor Rick Scott signed into law language that specifies clergy don’t have to marry same-sex couples — a right many said is already protected under state law and the U.S. Constitution.
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Michigan’s Catholic church will give gay employees spousal benefits
But it’s not endorsing gay marriage.
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UPDATED: Did Queen Elizabeth oppose legalizing same-sex marriage?
As British lawmakers debated legalizing same-sex marriage, the Queen reportedly told a friend, “I can only advise and warn.”
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This Christian student was expelled from university for opposing gay marriage on Facebook
After another Sheffield University student complained about his post, he was called to a disciplinary hearing.
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Study: People who oppose same-sex marriage can’t stop imagining gay sex scenarios
They fear the sexual promiscuity perceived in LGBTQs will shake the foundation of their own marriages.