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| Gay-Marriage Suit Is Rejected Wall Street Journal A state appeals court rejected a challenge to New York's year-old same-sex marriage law Friday, ruling closed-door negotiations among senators and gay-marriage supporters including Gov. Andrew Cuomo didn't violate any laws. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Court Rejects Argument Against Gay Marriage Bill New York Times A five-member panel ruled that the State Senate did not violate the Open Meetings Law before voting to legalize same-sex unions. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Presbyterians reject marriage redefinition Fox News The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) narrowly rejected a proposal to change its definition of marriage from the union of a man and a woman to two people. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gay Marriage At Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly Voted Down Huffington Post Members of the nation's largest Presbyterian denomination on Friday voted against a proposal that would have created a path to same-sex marriage ceremonies in the church. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Presbyterians Vote to Keep Definition of Marriage New York Times After a close vote at the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) convention, the wording that a union is between "a man and a woman" was retained. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Presbyterians reject redefinition of marriage The Associated Press The Presbyterian General Assembly, meeting in Pittsburgh, voted 338-308 against changing how marriage was defined in the church constitution from a "civil contract between a woman and a man" to a "covenant between two people." The assembly also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Presbyterian Church rejects gay marriage proposal Reuters PITTSBURGH (Reuters) - The U.S. Presbyterian Church on Friday narrowly rejected a proposal by same-sex marriage proponents for a constitutional change that would redefine marriage as a union between two. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gay Marriage Challenge in New York Thrown Out on Appeal Businessweek A challenge to New York's same-sex marriage law was turned back by an appeals court that ruled legislators didn't violate state open-meeting laws in passing the measure. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Committee recommends continued calendar revisions, marriage ... By By Sharon Sheridan [Episcopal New Service -- Indianapolis] The Prayer Book, Liturgy and Music Committee has recommended adoption of resolutions to continue revision of Holy Women, Holy Men and to form a task force to study marriage. Resolution A051 ... Episcopal News Service | ||
| New York Gay Marriage Caucus Didn't Break Rules, Says Court By The Huffington Post News Editors ALBANY, N.Y. — A state appeals court rejected a challenge to New York's year-old same-sex marriage law Friday, ruling closed-door negotiations among senators and gay marriage supporters, including Gov. Andrew Cuomo, did not violate ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
| What's the "Chief Purpose" of Marriage? By E.J. Graff Last week, I laid out some of my ideas about what is and is not radical about same-sex marriage, boiling down a few of the chief concepts I've argued in public over the past 15 or so years. Maggie Gallagher, chief nemesis of the ... The American Prospect | ||
| Capitol Confidential » Cuomo Cheers Ruling On NY Marriage Equality By The Daily Politics A state appeals court Friday upheld New York's landmark same-sex marriage law, rejecting a challenge brought by an upstate religious group. Our Glenn Blain reports: The state Supreme Court Appellate Division in Rochester ruled the ... Capitol Confidential | ||
| Appellate Court Upholds Same-Sex Marriage By Nick Reisman A state Appellate Court has upheld New York's same-sex marriage, determining that while Senate Republicans and Mayor Michael Bloomberg met behind closed-doors to discuss the issue, the act did not violate the state's Open Meetings Law ... Capital Tonight |
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