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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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  • Voice for Equality: Luke MacFarlane

    Luke MacFarlane, best known for his role as Scotty Wandell (husband to Kevin Walker) on ABC's "Brothers & Sisters", will be among the stars participating in a special performance of Terrence McNally's "Some Men" on Monday, October 4, 2010 at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA to benefit the Courage Campaign Institute's "Testimony" project. The Testimony project is designed to bring the Prop 8 trial into the lives of Americans and empower them - gay and straight - to share their stories and change the way America thinks about LGBT rights.

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  • NH governor set to take more PAC attacks

    New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch’s re-election campaign is bracing for another wave of independent attack ads that it expects will be the biggest to date. NOM purchased $425,000 in television and radio ads scheduled to begin airing Monday.

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  • Marriage is being saved by gays—in the District

    Jonathan Capehart discusses the dramatic rise in weddings taking place in Washington D.C. since the enactment of the freedom to marry there.

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  • Interview with Ross Levi, executive director of the Empire State Pride Agenda

    Levi on the freedom to marry in New York: "To have our lives and our families debated on the floor of the New York State Senate and be told by our government that we’re not worthy of the same protections that all other living families get, has only led us to be more invested in winning this fight."

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  • Editorial: Fair Courts in the Cross-Fire

    The New York Times editorial board criticizes campaigns against justices around the country, including an anti-gay campaign against the three Iowa Supreme Court justices who ruled in favor of marriage for lesbian and gay couples in the state.

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  • Voice for Equality: Rashida Jones

    Rashida Jones, who currently stars as Ann Perkins in the NBC comedy series "Parks and Recreation", will be among the stars hosting a special performance of Terrence McNally's "Some Men" on Monday, October 4, 2010 at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, CA to benefit the Courage Campaign Institute's "Testimony" project. The Testimony project is designed to bring the Prop 8 trial into the lives of Americans and empower them - gay and straight - to share their stories and change the way America thinks about LGBT rights.

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  • A New Kind Of Outing

    The Human Rights Campaign and the Courage Campaign this week launched a new Web site, NOMexposed.com, which provides details of some of the backers of the National Organization for Marriage.

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  • New Freedom to Marry resource: Party Principles

    Freedom to Marry has created a new resource called Party Principles so you can see where your political parties stand.

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  • Opinion: Outside agitators

    Tim Rutten criticizes out-of-state groups and individuals, such as the anti-gay National Organization for Marriage and prominent Utah Mormon, Alan Ashton, that have inserted themselves in campaigns against marriage equality in Iowa and California.

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  • Website to collect Catholic bishops’ DVDs is launched

    A group of Catholic Minnesotans has launched a website to collect and protest DVDs supporting a ban on the freedom to marry in Minnesota that are being distributed by the Catholic Church.

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