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Marriage rate drops to lowest in a century: study New York Daily News Matching the trends happening in Europe, fewer US women are getting married and they're waiting longer to tie the knot, according to new data released Thursday. The marriage rate in the US is currently 31.01, the lowest it's been in over a century ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage and Immigration New York Times As the attorney who argued the recent Defense of Marriage Act case before the Supreme Court, I disagree with how "What the Court Didn't Say" (Op-Ed, July 18) construes both the relevant immigration statutes and the Supreme Court's recent landmark ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Santorum's case for gay marriage Politico Recent Supreme Court rulings have effectively opened a new front for the marriage equality movement: To end marriage discrimination across the country, advocates for marriage equality will have to wage dozens of campaigns in the (mostly) red states ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lindsey Vonn: Marriage to Tiger Woods or Anyone Else Is Out Newsmax.com Vonn, whose maiden name is Kidlow, was married to Thomas Vonn in 2007, according to The Associated Press. Although she went on to win multiple world championships, the couple announced they were divorcing in November, 2011 and it was finalized in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Marriage Rate Drops to New Low LiveScience.com The marriage rate in the United States is continuing its decades-long downward slide, with fewer American women than ever getting married and others waiting longer to wed, according to a new report. The marriage rate has fluctuated in the past, with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mexico´s First Openly Gay Mayor, Does Not Back Gay Marriage ABC News Benjamin Medrano is the first openly gay mayor in Mexico. But he opposes gay marriage. Medrano, 47, recently won the election in Fresnillo, a conservative and largely rural county in Zacatecas state. He thinks it´s too early (and perhaps politically ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SCOTUS Rulings Boost Nevada Gay Marriage Effort KTVN A pair of decisions made more than 2,500 miles from Nevada's capital could have a significant impact when state lawmakers reconvene in two years. The Supreme Court struck down parts of the Defense of Marriage Act -- also known as DOMA. The ruling will ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Let me 'enforce state law' by denying marriage ... - The Raw Story By Megan Carpentier Dronenburg seeks an immediate stay in order to refrain from issuing marriage licenses while his case is considered, after which he claims to expect that he will not be forced by the state to issue such licenses. In his brief (available at ... The Raw Story | ||
House Republicans Give Up On Gay Marriage Fight: READ| Gay ... By Sean Mandell After spending more than $2 million defending the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in a number of cases, House Republicans announced Thursday they would no longer defend the law in a case before the U.S. District Court of ... Towleroad News #gay | ||
U.S. Marriage Rate Hits New Low | Psych Central News By Rick Nauert PhD Social demographics are changing as fewer women are getting married and they're waiting longer if they do decide to tie the knot. A new report from the. Psych Central News | ||
Court dissolves marriage over husband's night crawling - Vanguard By ojiego An Ilorin Area Court on Friday dissolved a four-year-old marriage between Toibat Yahaya and her estranged husband, Muftau, over the man's constant night crawling habit. Vanguard News | ||
Marriage rate lowest in a century | ScienceBlog.com By ScienceBlog.com Fewer women are getting married and they're waiting longer to tie the knot when they do decide to walk down the aisle. That's according to a new Family Profile. Science Blog |
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