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Clinton Urges Court to Overturn Marriage Law He Signed New York Times (blog) Former President Bill Clinton, who signed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996 barring federal recognition of same-sex weddings, called on the Supreme Court on Thursday to overturn the law. Just weeks before the court takes up a case challenging the law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michael Jordan applied for a marriage license USA TODAY (blog) On the same day LeBron James' save the date card for his September wedding went public, Michael Jordan applied for a marriage license at the downtown courthouse in West Palm Beach, Fla., the Associated Press reported, citing Palm Beach County ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Opposition to same-sex marriage increasingly isolated, pollsters say Los Angeles Times With the rapid shift in public opinion toward same-sex marriage, opposition to changing marriage laws increasingly has become limited to a few slices of the electorate, according to an analysis of polling data by leading Republican and Democratic ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clinton: Court should nix anti-gay marriage law U.S. News & World Report WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Bill Clinton is calling on the Supreme Court to overturn a law he signed that bars federal recognition of same-sex marriages. Clinton says the Defense of Marriage Act is incompatible with the Constitution. He says he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Michael Jordan applies for marriage license Washington Post (blog) The Hall of Fame hoopster applied for a marriage license earlier today in the Palm Beach County Courthouse. A spokesperson for the clerk's office confirmed the application for a license, which is good for 60 days. Although the identity of the bride-to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Same-sex marriage bill likely to pass Minnesota House committee Duluth News Tribune Rabbi Michael Latz (left) pauses to regain his composure as he and his partner, Michael Simon, along with their children, appeared before a news conference where lawmakers announced a bill to legalize marriage for same-sex couples in Minnesota, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Art marriage may yield LA mega-museum Los Angeles Times The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has proposed acquiring the troubled Museum of Contemporary Art — a move that would combine the biggest art collection west of the Mississippi with one of the world's most prestigious troves of contemporary art. See all stories on this topic » |
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South Sudan: End Widespread Child Marriage | Human Rights Watch By Human Rights Watch (Juba) – The government of South Sudan should increase efforts to protect girls from child marriage, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today, on the eve of International Women's Day. | ||
Michael Jordan Applies for Marriage Certificate ... Going ... - TMZ.com By TMZ Staff Michael Jordan's gettin' serious about settling down ... TMZ has learned the NBA icon applied for a marriage certificate in Florida this morning in… TMZ.com | ||
Michael Jordan Marriage License Spotted in Florida | WebProNews By Sean Patterson If the report is true, this would be Jordan's second marriage. The basketball star married Juanita Vanoy in 1989, and the couple had three children, Jeffrey, Marcus, and Jasmine. The couple divorced in 2006, with a divorce settlement that was, ... WebProNews | ||
This Week's Fab 5 Marriage Resources! | Black and Married With ... By Kirstin Fuller Here at BMWK we celebrate Black love everyday, but the official day to celebrate is March 17th which is "Black Marriage Day!" In our ongoing effort to help you strengthen and celebrate your love, here are our choices for this week's "Fab 5 ... Black and Married With Kids.com... | ||
Judge Postpones Ruling That Could End Michigan Gay Marriage ... By sstoddart A U.S. District Judge in Detroit has decided to postpone his ruling in a potentially groundbreaking challenge to Michigan's ban on same-sex marriage. CBS Detroit |
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