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| Supreme caution on court and gay marriage Washington Post (blog) Now that the Supreme Court has signaled its willingness to address the same-sex marriage question by deciding to hear two cases, everyone is trying to figure out what the end result might mean. Until that happens we're all groping in the dark. I'd love ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Marriage Plot The Atlantic The surprise statement went against the president's own ambiguous stance, which was that he was against gay marriage but in the process of "evolving." At the same time, evidence of the political risk inherent in the issue was abundant. The day before ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Rites Of Passage To A Midlife Marriage Huffington Post (blog) I married at 48-years-old, for the first time, to someone I had known, on and off, for 12 years. Marriage was one of life's great adventures that I had never experienced -- not even pretended to experience. I had never lived with a man before I got ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Editorial: Court gay-marriage move leaves 2 certainties USA TODAY Will the court dare to assert that states cannot bar same-sex marriage, even though about 30 have done so? It might. In 1967, the court wiped out state laws banning interracial marriage. But a limited ruling seems more likely, and the opposite outcome ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pushing same-sex marriage ahead Washington Post The arc of the moral universe is long, said abolitionist Theodore Parker. "My eye reaches but little ways. . . . And from what I see I am sure it bends toward justice." But few advocates of social change — in Parker's time or ours — act as though ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Letters: Gay marriage's day in court Los Angeles Times Re "Two justices likely at odds on gay rights," Dec. 9. My wife and I have disagreed for years about gays and their right to marry. An oversimplification of our debate went along the lines of "I don't care" who marries whom versus "it's just not right ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Opposing view: Marriage carries a public purpose USA TODAY 2012 - The Supreme Court will soon consider why government is in the marriage business. A federal court in a Hawaii lawsuit recently answered that question well: Government can "rationally conclude that, other things being equal, it is best for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Marriage in Washington: Photos Of The First Same-Sex Weddings (PHOTOS) Huffington Post Couples married across the state on Sunday, the first day they could wed after the state's three-day waiting period had elapsed (all couples -- gay and straight -- must wait three days after getting their marriage license before marrying). Below, see a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Glenn Beck Defends Gay Marriage: Republicans Need To 'Expand Our Own ... Business Insider "Let me take the pro-gay marriage people and the religious people — I believe that there is a connecting dot there that nobody is looking at, and that's the Constitution," Beck said during a recent segment of his online talk show. "The question is not ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| SCOTUS Takes On Marriage Equality: Reax - The Dish | By Andrew ... By Andrew Sullivan That suit was brought by the super-lawyers Ted Olson and David Boies, who argue that the federal Constitution guarantees a right to same-sex marriage, which would be applicable in all fifty states were the Court to adopt the broadest of their ... The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan | ||
| Daily Kos: Abbreviated pundit roundup: Marriage equality, fiscal cliff ... By rss@dailykos.com (Georgia Logothetis) Bloomberg's editors, who support marriage equality, pen a process piece today expressing nervousness about how the marriage equality cases before the Supreme Court may play out: Gay marriage is fast becoming a reality. The level of ... Daily Kos | ||
| Michelangelo Signorile: The Supreme Court and Gay Marriage ... By Michelangelo Signorile It's an understatement to say there's some apprehension among many gays and lesbians about the Supreme Court's decision to take up the Prop 8 case. Is the fear warranted? The Blog | ||
| Quick hit: know any gays against gay marriage? By Amy S. Choi This just in: The National Organization for Marriage, also known as Gay-Haters Against Civil Rights, is now courting gays in its fight against gay marriage. So spread the word and help them recruit! Because if we learned anything from politics ... Feministing | ||
| Matt Welch Talks Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Cases and ... By Reason.com Reason Editor in Chief Matt Welch discusses potential outcomes for Supreme Court rulings on the same-sex marriage cases, updates on the fiscal cliff. Reason.com Full Feed |
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