Florida Court Finds That Gay-Adoption Ban Violates the Equal Protection Clause
Starting now, gay couples can now adopt in the state after a 30-year block.
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Starting now, gay couples can now adopt in the state after a 30-year block.
There was a setback for gay-rights advocates this week. What next?
A lot. And you didn't think that was possible.
Clinton tells Katie Couric that Powell misrepresented measure.
The issue won't make it to the Senate floor for a vote.
“Shouldn’t everyone deserve to wear the same meat dress I do?”
Organization hoping to win support of Republican Maine senators.
Encourages her followers to fight against filibuster of DADT repeal vote.
State Senator Bill Stachowski ran afoul of them when he voted against gay marriage last year.
It'll be attached to a defense spending bill.
Will he defend a policy he says he doesn't believe in? Probably.
The ban has a “direct and deleterious effect” on military, judge writes.
Berkus debuts his own show on Monday.
Years ago, gay columnist Dan Savage created an alternate definition for the word "santorum." It has stuck.
Because if so, they're going to have a lot of work on their hands moving forward.
Four years ago this reporter asked Mehlman if he was gay. The answer has changed.
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