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Obergefell v. Hodges
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OPINION: In These Times, Republican Platitudes Aren’t Enough To Get Our Vote
When I read the opening paragraphs of Evan Draim’s opinion piece making the case for LGBTQ Virginians to vote Republican this year, I admit it — I related. I too care deeply about gay marriage being legal. After all, I’m in a gay marriage myself. But his conclusions about what could possibly make this legal decision [...]
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OP-ED: This Midterm Election, LGBTQ Voters Should Give Republicans a Chance
Do you remember where you were on June 26, 2015? I was hunched over my computer, refreshing the live feed on SCOTUSblog every few seconds and waiting for the Supreme Court to announce its ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges. When Justice Kennedy finally declared that LGBTQ families were entitled to “equal dignity in the eyes [...]
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One year after Obergefell, Texas clerk still won’t say if she’ll issue same-sex marriage licenses
Irion County’s Molly Criner: ‘We Don’t Discuss Marriage Policy Over the Phone’
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UPDATED: Same-sex marriage goes to Washington – Virginia LGBTQ’s right to marry on the line
Today’s case is set to decide two crucial unanswered questions left by the Windsor decision.
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