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It became quietly official on May 27 with the publication of an addendum to the State Department's Foreign Affairs Manual: Gay and lesbian couples can now use their married names on their U.S. passports if they reside in a state that allows same-sex...
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In a shock to onlookers and media alike, the New Hampshire House voted 188 to 186 to reject a revised gay-marriage bill. The bill, passed by the Senate earlier this week, had been revised at the urging of Gov. Jim Lynch, who threatened to veto the...
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Back in 2004, if you asked just about anybody about the possibility of legal same-sex marriage, they might easily have responded that it would happen when pigs have wings. Well, history was made on May 17, 2004, when Massachusetts became the first...
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The Associated Press reports that the District of Columbia Council unanimously voted today to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. The District joins New York in recognizing same-sex marriages but without actually allowing them to...
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There's been no shortage of commentary in the wake of yesterday's oral arguments before the California Supreme Court over Proposition 8, which amends the California Constitution to make it illegal for the state to recognize same-sex marriages. One...