Gay Marriage
Judge Strikes Down Wyoming Gay Marriage Ban
Decision stayed until next week unless state declines to appeal.
Both Gay and Heterosexual Marriages Are Equally Stable
It's past time for gays and lesbians to be given the opportunity to wed. The evidence suggests that they will do no worse in marriage than their fellow heterosexual citizens have done.
District Judge Strikes Down Arizona Gay Marriage Ban
Prevents state officials from enforcing it
Conservative Bishops Push Back Against Possible Change in Tone About Gays
Pope wants to be more accepting
Stop Referring to Gay Marriage as 'Marriage Equality'
How can one argue that gay marriage is OK but polygamy is not?
West Virginia Officials Drop Battle Against Gay Marriage
Surrendering to the inevitable
No Local Option on Gay Marriage
Federalism is no longer a viable approach to same-sex unions, if it ever was.
Gay Marriage Decision Draws Reaction From Opponents and Supporters
Same-sex marriage debate largely settled by decision.
Gay Marriage and the Limits of Tradition
We treasure the customs and practices passed down from our ancestors. And we change them anytime we want.
Federal Judge Strikes Down Florida's Gay Marriage Ban
Adds to rulings from several judges within the state
Libertarians, Gay Marriage, and Freedom of Association: A Primer
How the same right allows for both same-sex marriage recognition and refusing to sell gay couples wedding cakes
Federal Appeals Court Tackles Four States' Gay Marriage Bans
Michigan, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Ohio, where bans have been tossed by a federal judge, getting cases reviewed.
The Pink Elephant in the Room: Eyes on Gay Republican Candidates
Is the political viability of gay GOP candidates another sign of libertarian influence on the party?