Judge Allows Families to Join Fight Over Michigan Adoption Rule
Court Adviser Paves Residency Path for Gay Couple in Romania
Romania’s refusal to recognize gay marriage does not mean it can deny residency rights to a citizen’s American husband, an adviser to the EU’s top court said Thursday.
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Gay Newlyweds Want Damages After Vistaprint Order Gaffe
Two men claim in a federal complaint that they were horrified on the eve of their wedding to find that Vistaprint had mailed them religious pamphlets instead of customized programs they had ordered.
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California Prop. 8 Bench Trial Video Will Remain Sealed
Video of the historic bench trial that led to the overturning of California's ban on same-sex marriage will remain sealed for years to come, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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Lesbian Couple Slams Denial of Son’s US Citizenship
An American woman whose wife is from Italy brought a federal complaint Monday against the State Department, claiming it cited an internal agency policy to unfairly deny one of their sons birthright U.S. citizenship.
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First Amendment Debated in Same-Sex Bakery Hearing
At a hearing reminiscent of the movie “Groundhog Day,” the question of what the true issues at stake are in a case between the state, a same-sex couple, and the Bakersfield baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for them, kept popping up over and over again on Friday.
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Gay Couple Denied Wedding Cake Lose Suit
A California bakery owner can continue to refuse to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples because it violates her Christian beliefs, a judge ruled.
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UK ‘Disappointed’ at Bermuda’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Britain says it's disappointed that Bermuda has abolished same-sex marriage, which was legalized in the British island territory last year.
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19 States Take On Videographers Refusing to Shoot Gay Weddings
New York, California and 17 other states filed a brief with the Eighth Circuit arguing against a Minnesota couple who claim they should not be forced to make wedding videos for gay couples because of their religious beliefs.
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Oregon Judge Suspended 3 Years for Refusing to Do Gay Weddings
An Oregon judge has been barred from the courtroom for three years, after the state Supreme Court found he undermined public confidence in the judiciary by refusing to perform same-sex marriages, letting a felon under his supervision handle a gun and repeatedly lying during investigations into his actions.
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Judge Allows Families to Join Fight Over Michigan Adoption Rule
A federal judge ruled Thursday that Christian foster families may intervene in same-sex couples’ challenge of a Michigan policy allowing state-funded private adoption agencies to turn away gay and lesbian prospective parents for religious reasons.
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Court Adviser Paves Residency Path for Gay Couple in Romania
Romania’s refusal to recognize gay marriage does not mean it can deny residency rights to a citizen’s American husband, an adviser to the EU’s top court said Thursday.
The post Court Adviser Paves Residency Path for Gay Couple in Romania appeared first on .
Gay Newlyweds Want Damages After Vistaprint Order Gaffe
Two men claim in a federal complaint that they were horrified on the eve of their wedding to find that Vistaprint had mailed them religious pamphlets instead of customized programs they had ordered.
The post Gay Newlyweds Want Damages After Vistaprint Order Gaffe appeared first on .
California Prop. 8 Bench Trial Video Will Remain Sealed
Video of the historic bench trial that led to the overturning of California's ban on same-sex marriage will remain sealed for years to come, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.
The post California Prop. 8 Bench Trial Video Will Remain Sealed appeared first on .
Lesbian Couple Slams Denial of Son’s US Citizenship
An American woman whose wife is from Italy brought a federal complaint Monday against the State Department, claiming it cited an internal agency policy to unfairly deny one of their sons birthright U.S. citizenship.
The post Lesbian Couple Slams Denial of Son’s US Citizenship appeared first on .
First Amendment Debated in Same-Sex Bakery Hearing
At a hearing reminiscent of the movie “Groundhog Day,” the question of what the true issues at stake are in a case between the state, a same-sex couple, and the Bakersfield baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for them, kept popping up over and over again on Friday.
The post First Amendment Debated in Same-Sex Bakery Hearing appeared first on .
Gay Couple Denied Wedding Cake Lose Suit
A California bakery owner can continue to refuse to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples because it violates her Christian beliefs, a judge ruled.
The post Gay Couple Denied Wedding Cake Lose Suit appeared first on .
UK ‘Disappointed’ at Bermuda’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban
Britain says it's disappointed that Bermuda has abolished same-sex marriage, which was legalized in the British island territory last year.
The post UK ‘Disappointed’ at Bermuda’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban appeared first on .
19 States Take On Videographers Refusing to Shoot Gay Weddings
New York, California and 17 other states filed a brief with the Eighth Circuit arguing against a Minnesota couple who claim they should not be forced to make wedding videos for gay couples because of their religious beliefs.
The post 19 States Take On Videographers Refusing to Shoot Gay Weddings appeared first on .
Oregon Judge Suspended 3 Years for Refusing to Do Gay Weddings
An Oregon judge has been barred from the courtroom for three years, after the state Supreme Court found he undermined public confidence in the judiciary by refusing to perform same-sex marriages, letting a felon under his supervision handle a gun and repeatedly lying during investigations into his actions.
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