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Civil unions' time has come

2/19/2007


"New Jersey will become the third state with civil unions for gay couples today as a law passed last year under pressure from the state Supreme Court takes effect.

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Gay Justice

7/6/2009


"In American politics, few events signal the political arrival of a minority group more powerfully than a Supreme Court nomination. When President Obama tapped Sonia Sotomayor ? making her the first Latina to be nominated for service on the high court ? it was an important nod to the growing political clout of Hispanic-Americans.

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Gay Legal Eagles Seek Role in California Federal Suit

7/16/2009


"The federal case against Proposition 8 has barely begun, but already it is at a crossroads. Filed in late May by a newly formed group called the American Foundation for Equal Rights, the suit on behalf of two same-sex couples will be litigated by the made-for-TV movie team of conservative Ted Olson and liberal David Boies. Or will it?

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Federal law excluding gay marriage is under siege

7/9/2009


"Five years after it became the first state to marry same-sex couples, Massachusetts is taking on the federal government's definition of marriage.


"While other lawsuits have challenged the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which was passed in 1996 and defined marriage as between a man and woman, Massachusetts is the first to argue that Congress overstepped its bounds and violated a state's right to determine what constitutes marriage.

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Gay legal groups want in on Calif court case

7/9/2009


"Three gay-friendly legal groups have asked to be part of a federal lawsuit challenging California's same-sex marriage ban...


"Jennifer Pizer, Lambda Legal's national marriage director, said their full participation is vital now that U.S. District Court Judge Vaughn Walker has put the Proposition 8 challenge on a fast-track to trial.

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Federal Prop 8 Test Happens Thursday

6/29/2009


"After all the outrage, protests and promises to put same sex marriage back on the ballot in 2010 following the California Supreme Court's May 26 ruling upholding Prop 8, the struggle over marriage equality is now back in the courts – and this time the stakes are even higher.


"According to Lambda Legal Marriage Project Director Jenny Pizer – who is one of the LGBT attorneys on the LGBT legal amicus brief - the legal groups strongly agree that Prop 8 is unconstitutional under the federal Equal Protection and Due Process doctrine.

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Even in Iowa, married gays are still unequal in work benefits

6/30/2009


"Three months have passed since the Iowa Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage, and gay couples are finding out that being married doesn't necessarily translate into spousal health benefits.


"Of 27 major Iowa and Nebraska employers contacted by The World-Herald, four provide health insurance benefits to gay married couples. Most employers have not changed their health insurance benefits to include gay spouses and, according to federal law, they don't have to.

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Stonewall started it

6/28/2009


"The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, were the seminal moment in an ongoing social revolution that has shattered social taboos, changed laws and stretched the definition of family.


"For some people, the gay rights movement isn't advancing fast enough... For others, it has already gone too far.


"'There have been women ? brilliant, brave and creative ? doing stuff before Stonewall and after Stonewall,' said Leslie Gabel-Brett, director of Education and Public Affairs for Lambda Legal, a national organization."

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President Wades Into Gay Issues

6/18/2009


"President Obama moved yesterday to reset his relations with a gay and lesbian constituency that supported him by wide margins in the last election and whose leaders have been disappointed ever since.


"The gay political agenda has proved to be a challenge for Obama, who since taking office has tried to drain the ideological fervor from the most divisive foreign and domestic policy debates.


"'We are working on a large amount of things,' White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters yesterday.

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The Right to Divorce

6/6/2009


"When C.C. married C.M. in Massachusetts in 2005, they expected the marriage to be forever. The lesbian couple, who lived together on the Upper East Side, had been in a relationship for five years... But tensions set in, straining the marriage. There were health and financial issues, and the 'stress of a same-sex marriage.'

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