Four Ex-Senators Who Voted for DOMA Ask Supreme Court to Strike it Down
Times have changed
Voters banned it in 2008 via proposition 8
They have to compete with companies in more-tolerant jurisdictions
Coulter's comments may have been harsh, but she has a point.
Several former governors and a couple of members of Congress among them
The NYU psychologist on sex and the culture war
Some starting to discover marriage isn't for everybody
Some Republicans have a little difficulty getting with the times
Familiarity is breeding tolerance of marijuana and gay marriage.
Federal government not actually a party to California gay marriage suit
Did not agree to inclusion as a backer of recognition
Well, there's a comic Orson Scott Card won't be writing
Such as, whether gays and lesbians are a "vulnerable group" covered by civil rights laws
Maybe they can use the additional sales tax revenue from weddings to fix the state's pension crisis
Valentine's Day may get sweeter for some
Orson Scott Card has made a lot of enemies
Posted about it on his blog and said he was willing to lose his job for his views
The measure is expected to pass in the lower house, but still faces stiff opposition
Those that aren't forbidden by the Defense of Marriage Act
Supreme Court set to hear cases relating to gay marriage
Couple files a complaint
Nobody will be compelled to officiate, though the First Amendment would seem to have that covered
But opposes DOMA on the states' rights grounds
Will French gay couples pay any more attention to the institution than French straight couples?
A whole new audience for rubber chicken and expensive bouquets
12 percentage point increase since 2008
Both sides of Calif. Prop. 8 case visit Department of Justice
Parliament has drafted a bill making it a criminal offense punished with prison
Expected to pass, but State Senate might be harder
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