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What Happens When Marriage Equality Is Repealed? Bermuda Is Already Living It
Bermuda’s example shows that LGBTQ equality cannot be taken for granted, even within battles we think we’ve won.
Fighting Prop 8 Taught Us Never to Take Our Rights for Granted
We made it through the first fight for marriage equality. Here's our advice for those whose rights are again in jeopardy.
Can Queer People Change Marriage from the Inside?
A new book, 'Awakening,' explores the battle for gay marriage equality. Author Nathaniel Frank told us whether queers who warned that marriage meant assimilation were right.
LGBTQ Senior Citizens Discuss Love, Marriage, and America
"There's a saying that people have now: 'Love is love.' But who is to say what real love is? How can you love me and hate somebody else? That doesn't make any sense to me. Things are changing, but it will be slow."
Alabama's Supreme Court Chief Suspended for Ordering State Courts to Refuse Same Sex Marriages
Chief Justice Roy S. Moore is the same judge who was removed in 2003 for defying a federal order to remove a Ten Commandments monument that he installed in the state judicial building.
Indiana's 'Religious Freedom' Law Takes Effect as LGBT Activists Call for Protection from Discrimination
Less than a week after the US Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide, Indiana enacted the controversial law that would allow Indianians to discriminate against their fellow LGBT citizens.
US Supreme Court Ruling Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage Nationwide
The US Supreme Court ruled today that same-sex couples have the right to marry in all 50 states, effectively ending state-level gay marriage bans across the country.
What We Learned After the First Day of Gay Marriage Arguments at the Supreme Court
The first few hours of oral arguments Tuesday offered some insights about how the justices may ultimately rule on the issue of same-sex marriage.