More Wisconsin gay marriage lawsuits expected
Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union in Wisconsin are looking at whether to file lawsuits on behalf of same-sex couples who got married after a federal judge struck down the state's ban on...
View ArticleTip of the Hat: An inside look at the fall of Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich
Brendan Eich's ignominious departure from Mozilla this spring wasn't, as most of us think, due only to his opposition to gay marriage. Reported by Computerworld 5 hours ago.
View ArticleFederal appeals court to weigh gay marriage cases
A federal appeals court has scheduled oral arguments in gay marriage fights in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee for one session. Reported by MyNorthwest.com 3 hours ago.
View ArticleSam Smith's Pop Rise: How a UK Soul Man Came Out and Still Became America's...
"It's the singer, not the song," the band Survivor declared on its 1984 album Vital Signs. But as anyone who's ever perused a Billboard chart knows by now, good singers and good songs often finish...
View ArticleCourt to Consider 5 Gay Marriage Cases at Once
Court to consider gay marriage cases from Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee at 1 session Reported by ABCNews.com 42 minutes ago.
View ArticleHillary Clinton Says She 'Evolved' On Gay Marriage
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she, like most Americans, evolved on the issue of gay marriage."I think evolved is the word that a lot of people have used," she said at a CNN town hall...
View ArticleCourt to consider 5 gay marriage cases at once
A federal appeals court will hear arguments in gay marriage fights in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee in a single session, setting the stage for historic rulings in each state. Reported by...
View ArticleHillary Should and Will Run
The new twist in the endless smack downs of Hillary Clinton is that they aren't coming from the GOP's inveterate Clinton bashers. They're coming from a coterie of supposedly reliable liberal friends,...
View ArticleSmall Victory For Same-Sex Couples In Fort Lauderdale
A small victory for same-sex couples in Fort Lauderdale after city commission votes yes to gay marriage Tuesday night. Reported by cbs4.com 20 hours ago.
View ArticleClinton's Gay Marriage Interview Was Controversial Because Of Substance, Not...
WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton's interview last week on National Public Radio drew heavy interest, and no shortage of pre-2016 theatrics, for her sharp exchange on the issue of same-sex marriage. Terry...
View ArticleCourt to combine gay marriage cases
A federal appeals court will hear arguments in same-sex marriage fights in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee in a single session, setting the stage for historic rulings in each state. Reported by...
View ArticleBritish Gay Marriage Law Inspires Italian Govt to Introduce Civil Partnerships
The Italian parliament will debate civil unions for gays -- “unioni gay”-- in September, with Prime Minister Matteo Renzi promising that homosexual couples will have the same rights as married...
View ArticleObama: Republicans no longer run against gay marriage
President Obama says Republicans used the gay marriage issue back in 2004, but not now. Reported by USATODAY.com 10 hours ago.
View ArticleAppeals Court Sets Date to Hear Arguments in Four-State Ban on Gay Marriage
A panel of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals has scheduled oral arguments on lawsuits pertaining to four states' marriage amendments. Reported by Christian Post 11 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Little-Known Force Behind the Hobby Lobby Contraception Case
In March, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby, one of the most-followed cases of the year. The Oklahoma craft-store chain, alongside a much smaller Mennonite cabinetmaker,...
View ArticleJason Hanna and Joe Riggs, Texas Gay Fathers, Denied Legal Parenthood Of Twin...
It’s heartbreaking to think that a state has erased the parents of children and put a family in legal jeopardy, simply because of discrimination against gay and lesbian couples. But that’s what...
View ArticlePoll: No gay marriage 'revolt' coming
Conducted by Mitt Romney's former data director, it shows how Americans' views have changed. Reported by Politico 6 hours ago.
View ArticleStephen Colbert Talks About The Changing Tides Of Gay Marriage
Is Stephen Colbert finally coming around regarding his views on marriage equality? The hilarious TV host took some time out of his show last night to discuss changing public perception about same-sex...
View ArticleClinton's NPR Interview on Gay Marriage -- the Facts
My opinion: Hillary Clinton's responses to Terry Gross in her NPR interview on the issue of gay marriage were not the subjective terms used by reporters -- such as "testy,""contentious," and "annoyed"...
View ArticleHUFFPOLLSTER: Voters Dislike Both Parties, Remain Split On Midterms
President Obama gets increasingly negative marks for foreign policy, while voter preferences for the U.S. House remain closely divided. A new Republican polling/data firm emerges. And the debate over...
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