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High court won’t hear appeal in anti-gay defamation lawsuit
Andrew Shirvell was fired as assistant attorney general in 2010 for waging an anti-gay campaign against former student government president Chris Armstrong.
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Poll: The majority of Americans think clerks must issue gay marriage licenses
For the first time, most Americans expect government officials to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples — even over religious objections.
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GOP debate No. 3: Your guide to the Republican 2016 candidates
Some birds of a different feather will flock to the Republican presidential debate stage tonight. Here’s a field guide to candidates in the evening’s main event.
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Sotomayor officiates at same-sex wedding in Washington
Justice Sonia Sotomayor has presided over the same-sex wedding of the owners of a Washington consulting firm that focuses on Hispanic and gay rights issues.
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Chelsea Manning renews demand in court for hairstyle change
The imprisoned national security leaker is once again asking in federal court to wear a feminine hairstyle.
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Familiar, divisive social issues on Supreme Court agenda
Commentators say the lineup of cases suggests that conservatives will win more often than they will lose over the next few months.
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Jonathan Cahn: Hurricane Joaquin may pummel DC because of gay marriage
Cahn predicted that God would play Bad Cop last September and trounce DC for legalizing gay marriage.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on why he came out
“People need to hear that being gay is not a limitation. “
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Pope privately met with a same-sex couple in DC
The day before his meeting with Kim Davis, Pope Francis met with a same-sex couple that’s been together for 19 years.
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Vatican: Pope’s meeting with Kim Davis was not a form of support
The Vatican spokesman said Pope Francis met with “several dozen” people at the Vatican’s embassy in Washington.