Alabama Bill to End State Marriage Licensing Back for New Vote
Have whatever ceremony you want (or not) and just file your paperwork.
Have whatever ceremony you want (or not) and just file your paperwork.
Who can participate in a boycott?
Her credibility is what's really in question, not when she actually came around.
A closer look at the participants suggests a little more.
It's blowhard versus blowhard.
Institute files brief in support of florist fined for refusing gay wedding.
Cruz, Trump vie for anti-marriage vote in Iowa.
Gay Marriage, Caitlyn Jenner, Kim Davis, and Mandatory Wedding Cakes
Bevin sends mixed messages on limits of executive power.
How far does law preventing federal retaliation against opponents of same-sex marriage go?
Cruz and Rubio rise as they focus on social conservatives.
Welcome to the minefield that is discussing sexuality and gender issues circa 2015.
The Obama administration needs higher standards for violating the right to free exercise.
Bevin intends to take clerks' names off marriage certificates
The three women want to be able to raise a family together and share maternal rights.
Is honesty relevant in an election about punishing the enemy?
No, DOMA did not protect same-sex couples from a possible constitutional amendment.
If You Like It (and Your Benefits) Then You Better Put a Ring on It.
St. Francis Home, an assisted-living facility, recently fired its director for being a gay man in a gay marriage.
Why legalized marijuana is not "the same as Kim Davis"
The target will be the Republican Party, not each other.
Government-sponsored discrimination is nearly eradicated. So what's left to work together on?
Kentucky fight goes on with new court filings.
Pataki and Graham get that Kim Davis is not a businessowner.
Little will change functionally, but people will just be freer to wed how they choose.
But she won't issue any of her own and is taking her name off them.
The Kentucky county clerk can't use the force of law to further her religious beliefs, but incarceration should be a last resort.
And if they stumble, it's Cruz who's best positioned to gain.
Grand-standing politicians, martyrs, and Huckabee in jail?
The defiant clerk's defenders dangerously blur the distinction between private action and state action.
It's not actually clear if she will cooperate with judge's order.
Elected officials cannot be fired, which makes it that much harder to hold them accountable.
No, she's not some sort of pioneer of religious victimization.
By refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples, the Kentucky county clerk is not "exercising [her] religious liberty."
Liberals seem to have no regard for fundamental civil rights, just ones that help their agenda.
Kim Davis stands fast against acknowledging gay couples.
Guess which part of the answer gets the most attention?
There is no right to draw a paycheck for a job you refuse to do.
Not that anything would actually come of such beliefs.
Members object to allowing it in the airport because of ex-president's gay marriage opinions.
Compelling bakers to bake cakes part of a broader drive to limit faith-based decisions by private businesses.
Compelling participation in gay wedding celebrations turns the oppressed into the oppressors.
Prime minister successfully blocks efforts to allow MPs to vote how they choose.
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