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What Happens When Marriage Equality Is Repealed? Bermuda Is Already Living It
Bermuda’s example shows that LGBTQ equality cannot be taken for granted, even within battles we think we’ve won.
Queer People Found Inventive Ways to 'Marry' Long Before It Was Legal
Before it was legal for LGBTQ people to commit in the eyes of the law, they adopted one another, took up "Boston Marriages," and otherwise found ways to become more officially partnered.
Hear Trump’s judge pick admit he discriminates against gay people
But he doesn't think that should prevent him from serving on the federal bench.
Why Queer Couples Don't Marry as Young as Straights
The wedding industry, like society at large, is plagued with systemic discrimination that makes it harder for LGBTQ people to say "I do."
Can Queer People Change Marriage from the Inside?
A new book, 'Awakening,' explores the battle for gay marriage equality. Author Nathaniel Frank told us whether queers who warned that marriage meant assimilation were right.
Why Conservatives Are Picking Sides in a Lesbian Child Custody Battle
A contentious divorce in Tennessee has become a political battleground after conservatives filed a motion supporting the denial of custody rights to one of the mothers.