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Browse our featured posts or search the archives from Freedom to Marry's blog, which tracked breaking news developments, featured analyses of the fight for marriage, and showcased stories of momentum for national resolution.

Freedom to Marry celebration video tracks success of Roadmap to Victory

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Front Page News: Newspapers nationwide cover freedom to marry ruling

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PHOTOS: The first weddings after SCOTUS brought marriage to the nation

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  • A New Hampshire Shotgun Wedding

    The Republican Party won super-majorities in both houses of the New Hampshire State House on election day. Marty Favor explains how this has changed he and his partner from planning a traditional wedding, to scrambling around to prepare for a shotgun one.

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  • Editorial: A Blow to the Courts

    The New York Times editorial board: "Like the rest of this year’s political campaign, state judicial elections were awash in cash and blaring attack ads. The spectacle raises legitimate doubts about the impartiality of even the most respected judges."

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  • Radio: Rosie O’Donnell on Evan Wolfson and the freedom to marry

    Rosie O'Donnell called in to Michaelangelo Signorile's radio show yesterday as part of a discussion on why marriage is important for the LGBT community. She mentioned a meeting with Freedom to Marry's Evan Wolfson and a personal legal experience from her past as experiences that opened her eyes to the importance of marriage equality.

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  • Double Dose of DOMA Challenges

    The Defense of Marriage Act is due for a two-pronged attack on Tuesday, as two separate organizations and sets of lawyers, representing different plaintiffs, plan to file lawsuits in federal court challenging the federal definition of marriage.

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  • An American marriage

    Passage of the Uniting American Families Act would be a chance for the U.S. to show the world the freedoms that exist here.

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  • View From Washington

    Despite the first two years of the Obama administration leaving progressives dissatisfied, Evan Wolfson points out: '"Even if we can’t get the political advances, we have a tremendous opportunity to do the public engagement work that absolutely needs to be done in order to lay the foundation for the defensive fights we might have to endure and for when the political climate changes."

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  • Argentine gays proud of 500 marriages of same-sex couples

    Thousands marched in Argentina's Gay Pride parade on Saturday, celebrating the country's status as the first in Latin America to legalize the freedom to marry and vowing to campaign for new rights for transgender people.

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  • Freedom to Marry Voices for Equality figure prominently in 2010 election

    Many of Freedom to Marry’s Voices for Equality figured prominently in the 2010 election cycle. Have you checked out our over 1300 VFEs lately?

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  • ESPA: We’ll take it either way

    Republican or Democrat, the head of the Empire State Pride Agenda is pleased with the results of Tuesday’s election and says it showed momentum for the LGBT agenda.

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  • Pat Quinn defeats Bill Brady, the prospect of gay unions in Illinois looks brighter

    The prospects of a civil unions bill becoming law in Illinois are brighter Thursday with the reelection of Governor Pat Quinn.

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