Strange Bedfellows Come Together for Equality
Conservative activists join Freedom to Marry in support of same-sex marriage
Conservative activists join Freedom to Marry in support of same-sex marriage
Voters to decide on ballot measures in November
June 5th marked a historic day
2 more states hold us back
Even though Rhode Island has not legalized same-sex marriage
Media’s view on the President’s support
Judges find federal ban on same-sex unions unconstitutional
President comes out for marriage equality in ABC interview
Karen Golinski just wants healthcare for her wife.
March 21 marks a historic day.
Schumer, Gillibrand join colleagues in calling for equal rights
Dem Gov. O’Malley will sign bill next week
Seventh state to OK same-sex marriage; NJ bill also advances
On their wedding day, Cuc and Gwen committed themselves to spending their lives together—and renewed their vow to make marriage possible for all.
2011 was a very good year for marriage equality. More couples can get legally married than ever before, and court cases challenging DOMA have moved closer to resolution. But the movement to scale back or even repeal marriage rights are afoot in several states. Here’s why the fight is far from over.
Kristin and Lisa planned a fairytale wedding, New York style, with incomparable design to celebrate their love—and a few surprises along the way.
They join Illinois, Rhode Island and New Jersey
Ninth Circuit upholds lower court decision
Lesbian couple seeking divorce told they’re not legally wed
“It’s the right thing to do”
New Year’s Day celebrations
Supreme Court of California has issued an advisory opinion in Perry v Brown
Times have changed and so should the laws
Money spent on same-sex marriage in Iowa lifts economy
Wedding Date Set for Later This Month
Panel votes for civil unions with diminished rights
Important first step toward federal marriage equality
Memo appears to challenge DOMA’s authority
Historic First Day of Marriage Equality in New York
Organizers hope to replicate NYC’s marriage equality law in Asia
Attorney General files friend-of-the-court brief in Windsor case
Tears and cheers on historic first day of marriage equality
Isle of Klezbos says “mazel tov, New York!”
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, announced Thursday …
The New York City Clerk’s office has begun accepting marriage license applications from same-sex couples in the state.
NYC public advocate Bill de Blasio applauds marriage equality for same-sex couples and reflex on his own once-controversial marriage.