New York Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage
Cuomo quickly signs landmark bill for equality
Cuomo quickly signs landmark bill for equality
Albany pols debate marriage equality bill after legislative session ends
The N.Y. Assembly on Thursday voted in favor of a bill that would allow marriage equality in the state; the measure’s fate now essentially lies in the hands of Republicans
A new Gallup Poll found that a majority of Americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples for the first time in the poll’s history
LGBT equality supporters are protesting openly gay Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox’s decision to support civil unions rather than back same-sex marriage legislation
New York LGBT equality advocates from all over the state will on Monday descend on Albany to voice their support for marriage equality.
The state of relationship recognition in Maryland and Hawaii
The Wash. state Legislature passed a bill that would recognize marriages of gay and lesbian couples performed elsewhere
The Indiana Senate Judiciary Committee is on Wednesday set to begin debating legislation that would ban marriage equality in the state
The Maryland House of Delegates avoiding voting on a same-sex marriage bill and sent it back to committee
The N.H. House Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to hold off voting on two bills that would repeal the state’s law allowing gay couples to wed
Police on Tuesday arrested eight members of Queer Rising after their marriage equality protest disrupted rush-hour traffic
A bill that would specify same-sex marriages are void in Wyoming appears to be in trouble after lawmakers failed to reach a compromise on Monday.
The debate to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland shifted to the House of Delegates on Friday, a day after senators approved the measure.
A new poll finds that many Iowans are either uninterested in or conflicted over the issue of marriage equality
For lesbian couples, getting legally married may be as easy as crossing a state line. The six U.S. jurisdictions allowing same-sex marriage welcome out-of-staters, so tying the knot is just a matter of paperwork (and a check). Here’s how to GO get hitched.
With three states poised to legalize same-sex marriage this year, and pending court cases that could finally eliminate DOMA, are we actually getting closer to equality?
Two Washington state lawmakers on Tuesday introduced legislation that would allow gay and lesbian couples to marry
The New Hampshire House Judiciary Committee is on Thursday scheduled to hear two bills that would repeal the state’s marriage equality law
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is refueling the state’s gay marriage debate by appointing Erik Bottcher to an important, newly-created cabinet post
Updates on the state of marriage equality in Wyoming & Montana
The Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday will debate a bill that would allow marriage for gay and lesbian couples
Barbara Bush appears in a new HRC video advocating for marriage equality in New York
The Human Rights Campaign released a report that found majority support for marriage equality in 17 states
A Texas appeals court ruled that the state attorney general cannot block a divorce granted to two women who were legally married in another jurisdiction.
Vice President Joe Biden discussed his feelings on the future of LGBT equality on Friday’s “Good Morning America”
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Two same-sex couples married 35,000 up aboard a Swedish airliner
The Mexican House of Representatives voted to amend social security rules to cover gay and lesbian couples
In an interview with LGBT bloggers, President Obama indicated his position on marriage equality may be evolving
How to avoid matrimonial mayhem: four couples share their success stories
Iowa became the third state to legalize marriage equality on April 3rd when the Supreme Court decided Iowa’s ten-year-old ban on gay marriage was allowing for “unequal treatment” of gays and lesbians.
Former McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt believes there is a strong conservative argument to be made for same-sex marriage.
You can’t get married in NJ but you can get divorced!
Same-sex unions abroad are not being recognized
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