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| GOP Senators Are Stalled in Talks on Marriage Bill New York Times By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and DANNY HAKIM ALBANY — Anguished Senate Republicans held a four-hour meeting on Wednesday at which they were unable to decide even whether they would bring same-sex marriage to a vote, stalling a last-minute drive by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| "Gay marriage": 2 wins, close to a 3rd BP News ALBANY, NY (BP)--Traditional marriage took a triple blow Tuesday, when one court refused to toss out the anti-Prop 8 ruling, another court overturned the Defense of Marriage Act and -- in the legislative realm -- the New York Senate moved one vote away ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Defense of Marriage Act Unconstitutional, Says Bankruptcy Judge Christian Post By Paul Stanley | Christian Post Reporter In a rare and far-reaching legal decision, the US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California has declared the 1996 Defense of Marriage act unconstitutional. US Bankruptcy Judge Thomas Donovan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gay Marriage Legislation Faces Last Minute Opposition By Clergy Gothamist Because Governor Cuomo's proposed same sex marriage legislation is a single tantalizing vote away from affording all residents in the Empire State equal protection under the law, opponents of the bill are scrambling to mount a last gasp appeal of what ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Federal judge upholds gay jurist's same-sex marriage ruling Columbia Daily Tribune AP SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge has a message for those trying to salvage California's gay-marriage ban: Sure, the judge who threw out the measure last year is in a long-term relationship with a man, but he could still be fair to them. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Australians accept marriage equality Bay Area Reporter by Rex Wockner A national poll has found that 75 percent of Australians believe legalization of same-sex marriage is inevitable. Marriage-equality advocates responded by calling on political leaders to act immediately. "The tide of history is running ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Facebook effort urges boycott of Basilica Block Party Minneapolis Star Tribune Boycotters protest archdiocese support of amendment to ban gay marriage. Party sponsors stress fundraiser isn't linked to that. Between 20000 to 30000 total tickets were sold for last year's Basilica Block Party. Sponsors say they haven't seen much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Same-sex marriage vote could cost GOP Sen. James Alesi The Journal News | LoHud.com James Alesi, R-Perinton, Monroe County, said he agonized over voting no in 2009 to legalize same-sex marriage. But now, as the first Republican to support the measure this year, Alesi said he feels liberated and hopes other Republicans follow suit. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Close Read: Gay Marriage: New York, not North Korea : The New Yorker By Amy Davidson Online version of the weekly magazine, with current articles, cartoons, blogs, audio, video, slide shows, an archive of articles and abstracts back to 1925. News Desk | ||
| Capitol Confidential » Senate GOP punts same-sex marriage decision By Jimmy Vielkind, Capitol bureau Two senators in the conference are declared supporters of same-sex marriage: Roy McDonald, R-Saratoga and James Alesi, R-Monroe County. McDonald did not immediately speak after the conference, but a source familiar with its workings say ... Capitol Confidential | ||
| California bankruptcy court rejects federal same-sex marriage ban By Maureen Cosgrove JURIST - Paper Chase: California bankruptcy court rejects federal same-sex marriage ban. Paper Chase | ||
| Rev. Winnie Varghese: Full Marriage Equality in New York: A Clergy ... By Rev. Winnie Varghese As human beings, and specifically as persons of faith, we organize ourselves as families based upon values much more profound than simply the code of law of the country we happen to inhabit. The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed | ||
| N.Y. Senate Republicans Undecided on a Gay Marriage Vote - NYTimes.com By By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MICHAEL BARBARO After four hours of talks, the senators emerged to say they still hadn't reached a consensus on bringing the bill to a vote. And the bill was still one vote short of Senate passage. City Room |
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