Story 1 - A historic week: Where will the Supreme Court justices go? Heightened Scrutiny, New York Times (Op-Ed) Marriage and the Supreme Court, Wall Street Journal (Op-Ed) Is Legalized Gay Marriage Inevitable? Don't Be So Sure, The Atlanti ...
The next two days are destined to stand among the most significant days in our nation's constitutional history, but the issues at stake reach far beyond the U.S. Constitution. Nothing less than marriage is in the dock, with the nation's highest court ...
Story 1 - One of the most momentous weeks in constitutional history of The United States In gay marriage cases, Supreme Court may choose caution over boldness, Washington Post (Robert Barnes) The Constitution and Same-Sex Marriage, Wall Street ...
The legal, social, moral, and political maps of America were redefined last Friday night as the New York State Senate voted 33-29 to legalize same-sex marriage in the state. The State Assembly had already approved the measure, leaving the Republican- ...
As if the Church of England does not have enough troubles, word is leaking out of Lambeth Palace that the church is about to allow the appointment of openly gay bishops, so long as those bishops remain celibate. The news has emerged in the form o ...
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Dr. Keith Ablow thinks that marriage is "a source of real suffering for the vast majority of married people." As a matter of fact, that is only one of the accusations Ablow hurls against marriage before eventually calling for its demise. Marriage, he ...
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The Douglas Boulevard Christian Church in Louisville has voted to stop performing legal marriages in light of Kentucky's constitutional amendment outlawing same-sex marriages. As Peter Smith of The Courier-Journal [Louisville] reported: Douglass B ...