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Historic Win for Gay Marriage Wall Street Journal At the U.S. Supreme Court, a crowd almost entirely comprising same-sex marriage supporters got the news they wanted: DOMA ruled unconstitutional by a vote of 5-4 and and the way cleared for gay marriage in California. WSJ's Neil Hickey reports. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gay-marriage rulings: Six stars who fought for same-sex marriage rights Los Angeles Times Both strong advocates for marriage equality, the couple made many public statements saying they would not marry until same-sex couples had the right to do the same. Pitt also donated $100,000 last fall to Human Rights Campaign's National Marriage Fund ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Same-Sex Marriage Availability Set to Double in One-Year Span New York Times (blog) The Supreme Court's rulings on a pair of landmark cases on Wednesday, which overturned the federal Defense of Marriage Act and effectively legalized same-sex marriage in California, are the latest in a recent series of legal and legislative victories ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gay marriage gets big boost in two Supreme Court rulings Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a landmark victory for gay rights on Wednesday by forcing the federal government to recognize same-sex marriages in states where it is legal and paving the way for it in California, the most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gay marriage Q&A: How soon can we get married? Plus 5 other questions Los Angeles Times As The Times' David G. Savage writes, although there was no nationwide ruling, even Justice Antonin Scalia, in dissent, said the court's opinions will be read by judges across the nation as suggesting that bans on gay marriage are unconstitutional. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maddow: Marriage argument 'won' Politico MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Wednesday said the Supreme Court's rulings on gay marriage mean the issue is "decided as a nation" and "the argument is won." "The bottom line here, let's not be too shy about it: The federal ban on recognizing same-sex ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage Cases Captivate Nation Awaiting SCOTUS' Final Rulings PBS NewsHour Should the government recognize a relationship between two women or two men the same way it recognizes a marriage between a man and a woman? That's one question at the heart of the most anticipated Supreme Court decisions this year, and one the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage Equality and the End of the World Huffington Post On the morning of July 4, 2005, I was sitting on the floor of the Georgia World Conference Center in Atlanta, Ga., as a delegate to the 25th General Synod of the United Church of Christ, awaiting a vote on our denomination's resolution on marriage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage Wins, Scalia Loses Bloomberg It didn't take long for the U.S. Supreme Court's historic decision affirming same-sex marriage to be dismissed as "legalistic argle-bargle." It's right there on page 22 of Justice Antonin Scalia's dissent, which shows that the debate is far from over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Wire: Gay marriage triumph; Texas abortion ruckus; Zimmerman testimony ... San Jose Mercury News Supporters of gay marriage celebrated twin victories in the Supreme Court on Wednesday that opened the door to same-sex weddings in California and required the federal government to recognize such unions where formed legally under state laws. But the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Live Analysis of the Supreme Court Decisions on Gay Marriage ... By By DAVID LEONHARDT Live Analysis of the Supreme Court Decisions on Gay Marriage. The Caucus | ||
Supreme Court Overturns Defense of Marriage Act | KTLA 5 By kellanconnorktla WASHINGTON (KTLA) -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued a ruling overturning the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in a 5-4 decision. KTLA 5 | ||
Next on the agenda for marriage equality litigators… : SCOTUSblog By Steve Sanders Today's decisions were not the end of federal litigation on marriage equality, they were really only the beginning. And so, in light of what the Court called our nation's "evolving understanding of the meaning of equality," how should the next ... SCOTUSblog | ||
How the 1990s Imagined the Future of Marriage Equality By Matt Novak on Paleofuture, shared by Brian Barrett to Gizmodo Today was a historic day for equality, as the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the misleadingly named Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). Futurist thinkers have been imagining this day for years, and back in 1990 Newsweek gave hints about ... Gizmodo | ||
A 30-Second Guide to How the Gay Marriage Ruling Affects You ... In case you missed it, or just saw people screaming about it on Facebook, the U.S. Supreme Court just ruled that the federal government will now recog... Cracked: All Posts |
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