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Alabama AG files Supreme Court brief defending states’ same-sex marriage ban
Alabama’s attorney general is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to leave in place a lower court’s decision letting several states continue defining marriage as a union of a man and a woman.
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McConnell, Cruz among 57 Republicans urging Supreme Court to reject same-sex marriage
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz are among 57 Republicans in Congress who are calling on the Supreme Court to uphold state bans on same-sex marriage.
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American Family Association reminds Supreme Court whose idea marriage was ‘in the first place’
The American Family Association on Tuesday published a full-page advertisement in The Washington Post to remind U.S. Supreme Court justices that “only God can define marriage.”
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Two years after his husband’s death, Jim Obergefell is still fighting for the right to be married
The wedding, performed on an airport tarmac in 2013, has become iconic within the marriage equality movement, a testament to a couple’s commitment and to the absurd lengths necessary to undertake for a simple ceremony.
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Ala. governor calls same-sex marriage a ‘social experiment’ in court brief
Gov. Robert Bentley filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of April arguments describing same-sex marriage as social experiment that undermines the rights of children.
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Few top GOP officials back same-sex marriage at high court
The list of Republicans who are supporting same-sex marriage, in a case set for arguments March 28 at the Supreme Court, is conspicuously short of sitting members of Congress and governors.
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Alabama AG asks federal judge to delay future same-sex marriage rulings
Attorney General Luther Strange has asked U.S. District Judge Callie Granade to delay any more same-sex marriage decisions until the U.S. Supreme Court rules later this year.
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Marriage News Watch: March 9, 2015
The Alabama Supreme Court has gone rogue on marriage, and that has George Takei pretty annoyed.
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Obama Administration backs nationwide marriage equality in Supreme Court brief
The Obama Administration has filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the high court to strike down same-sex marriage bans across the nation.
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Super Bowl, World Series champs back marriage equality in Supreme Court brief
The New England Patriots support marriage equality for same-sex couples. So do the San Francisco Giants.