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Battle Over Marriage Equality in DC Moves to Court
The battle over marriage equality marriage in D.C. has taken yet another turn.
2010 gay marriage vote unlikely in California
It's looking less likely that California voters will take up the issue of gay marriage in 2010.
One question divides same-sex marriage proponents: When?
A measure to reinstate marriage rights for gays and lesbians on next year's ballot has stirred anxiety and doubts among some gay rights activists.
Rep. Yates proposes overturning Ohio’s same-sex marriage ban
Rep. Tyrone Yates, D-Cincinnati, wants voters to repeal the state’s constitutional ban on same-sex marriage.
State’s voters opt for pragmatism
Gay rights, public services and experience. Up and down the ballot voters showed little appetite for nonsense and distractions. Pragmatism was the victor in early vote counting.
Privacy Looms Over Gay Rights Vote
At a time when voters in many states are using petitions to qualify ballot measures on issues from gay rights to property rights, a legal dispute over the identity of 138,000 petition signers here is raising new questions about privacy, free speech and elections in the Internet age.
Anti-Marriage Equality Ad Rings False on the Merits
A new anti-marriage equality ad is claiming registered domestic partners are accorded a legal status similar to that of a married person. But the ad rings false on the merits, and 'similar' doesn't mean 'the same.'
New poll: Marriage equality supporters in lead
A new poll released today by Pan Atlantic SMS Group of Portland shows a 53-42 percent advantage to supporters of same-sex marriage.
Judge denies Prop. 8 backers delay on memos
A federal judge said sponsors of California's ban on same-sex marriage may not delay in handing over campaign strategy documents to gay-rights groups that are looking for evidence of anti gay bias as they try to overturn the measure.
PAC Law Hit as NOM Sues Maine
The National Organization for Marriage, a major donor to the Yes on 1 campaign to overturn the state's gay marriage law, is suing the state, alleging its campaign finance laws are unconstitutional.


