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The magazine publisher reacts to some unpleasant news.
"Don't blame ME for gay teen suicides."
This isn't the first time.
She'll issue her final decision about rejecting the stay early today.
That's even though the Obama administration has moved to appeal a recent ruling.
President Obama prefers an "orderly" legislative repeal.
This doesn't look good.
He is friends with Russell Simmons! Egad!
"“I just think my children and your children would be much better off and much more successful getting married and raising one family, and I don’t want them brainwashed into thinking that committing adultery and raising two separate secret families is an equally valid and successful option."
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?
The issue won't make it to the Senate floor for a vote.
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.
Could his Proposition 8 ruling remain where it is?
Luckily there's a line of couples waiting outside City Hall in San Francisco waiting to do just that.
What do legal experts think will happen from here on the issue of Proposition 8?
"Some doubt" the strength of his support for LGBT issues.
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