NBC News reported not long ago, with video, from Rowan County, Kentucky, where the county clerk would not work. On her release from jail for contempt of court, a billboard met the clerk who won’t work:...
QUICK STORY: When I was a kid we used to play a very fun game called “Smear the Queer.” In that game, some unlucky sap, the “queer,” would wind up with a football in her/his hands ...
When the United States Supreme Courts rules on gay marriage before its current session ends, Native Americans will likely greet the ruling with mixed feelings. Indian Country in the United States is deeply divided over gay marriage....
Four years ago, Heather Purser stood in front of the Suquamish Tribal Council, awaiting the answer to a life-changing question: Would she – a citizen of the tribe – be allowed to m...
Jim Obergefell’s grief is on the verge of being written into legal history this year, no matter what the U.S. Supreme Court does in the case that bears his name....
New Mexico’s Supreme Court ruled in December that same-sex marriage was constitutional, and the state began issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples across the state...
“We go to work, just like you do, we go to college, just like you do, we eat and breathe, just like you do, we want to be married, just like everyone else does who are in love.” Ja...