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- The Canadian government is now contending that the same-sex marriages of foreign couplesare only legal if those couples can marry in their home countries.
- Susan Allen won her election to the Minnesota State House, making her the first openlylesbian Native American elected to a state legislature, and she will strongly opposeMinnesota’s marriage discrimination amendment.
- Fox News’ views on same-sex marriage are so narrow it believes the rest of the media has adouble standard when it talks about President Obama’s position on the issue.
- Is the real threat to the “institution of marriage” opposite-sex civil unions?
- Another gay binational couple faces the threat of deportation, which could be a particularly problematic for their four adopted children.
- A North Carolina church pastor has married her same-sex partner.
- The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department allegedly refuses to admit gay prisoners to its drug rehab program.
- A new California bill, AB 266, would ensure that transgender students are welcome to play on the sports teams of the gender they identify with.
- Gina Duncan could become Orange County, Florida’s first transgender commissioner.
- The Oxford City board has fired Lee Steele from its soccer club for his homophobic tweetagainst rugby star Gareth Thomas.
- Britain’s domestic spy agency MI5 is one of the nation’s most gay-friendly employers.
- Brooklyn will host New York City’s first-ever gay wedding expo this weekend.
- Actress Aisha Tyler is HRC’s latest American for Marriage Equality:
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