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Gay couples win major victory after Alaska denied them benefits for years
The state’s oil wealth fund refused to pay same-sex spouses benefits for years after marriage equality was legalized. That just ended.
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Texas Supreme Court hears loophole arguments to chip away at marriage equality
A coalition of religious and social conservatives argue the nation’s highest court didn’t declare spousal benefits a fundamental right of marriage.
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Texas Supreme Court will hear challenge to same-sex marriage legalization
Top conservatives hope the case will provide an opening to challenge the landmark 2015 ruling legalizing gay marriage nationwide.
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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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University of Notre Dame grants benefits to employees’ same-sex spouses
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — The University of Notre Dame has informed employees it will extend benefits to same-sex spouses after the U.S. Supreme Court effectively legalized gay marriage in Indiana and 10 other states.