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Gay Spouses Due Benefits in the State, Court Finds

11/19/2009


"The state's highest court on Thursday upheld policies giving some government benefits to same–sex couples who are legally married outside the state, but did not rule on whether gay marriage should be legal in New York, leaving that issue for the Legislature to decide.

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Suit seeks to keep Ariz. domestic partner benefits

11/17/2009


"Lambda Legal, an advocacy group based in New York, filed a federal lawsuit in Phoenix on Tuesday on behalf of 10 state employees protesting the elimination of their benefits. The employees work for the Arizona Highway Patrol, the State Department of Game and Fish and state universities.


"...Tara Borelli, lawyer for the plaintiffs, said HB 2013 violates the section of the U.S. Constitution requiring the government to treat all people equally.

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Suit seeks to keep domestic partner benefits

11/17/2009


"Gay and lesbian state and university workers filed suit Tuesday to overturn a law that takes away their domestic partner benefits.


"The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Phoenix claims the move amounts to a violation of constitutional protections that guarantee equal treatment of all individuals. Specifically, attorney Tara Borelli of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund said denying benefits to gay workers that are available to others amounts to paying them less for the same work.

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Call Today To Urge House to Act on ENDA!

The next few weeks may mark a critical milestone for LGBT rights: The House Education and Labor Committee is scheduled to consider the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in the next few weeks, and a vote in the full House could happen soon after!

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Mormon Church Backs Salt Lake City's Gay-Rights Ordinances

11/12/2009


"Gay-rights activists in Salt Lake City got the backing of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in a successful push for city nondiscrimination ordinances — a sign of the complex landscape of the gay-rights debate.


"On Tuesday night, the Mormon church publicly supported the ordinances banning discrimination against gays and lesbians in housing and the workplace. The City Council passed the ordinances unanimously.

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Gay Rights Rebuke May Change Approach

11/4/2009


"Maine, with its libertarian leanings, had seemed to offer an excellent chance of reversing the national trend of voters rejecting marriage equality at the ballot box. Instead, it became the 31st state to block same-sex marriage through a public referendum.

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In Brief: Heartbreak and Inspiration

From November 2009 eNews (Vol.6, No.10)


It is tempting in moments of defeat to succumb to a sense of despair, but last night brought a powerful mix of heartbreak and inspiration. Thousands of passionate volunteers — in Maine and around the country — fought and stood up for equality, and they made us proud.

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SkyWest accused of bias against gay couples

10/31/2009


"A SkyWest Airlines baggage agent who married his partner last year after the California Supreme Court legalized same-sex unions says the airline is breaking state law by refusing to give his husband the free fares it provides to heterosexual spouses.

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40 Under 40: Camilla Taylor

11/2009


"In April, the Iowa Supreme Court handed down a unanimous ruling on Varnum v. Brien: Banning gay couples from marrying violates the state's constitution.


"The ruling made Iowa the third state to legalize same-sex marriage. Since then, three more states have done so.

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