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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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  • Voice for Equality: Sally Field

    Sally Field, whose career has included major roles in American TV/film culture for five decades, 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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  • Appeals court: Florida ban on gay adoption unconstitutional

    Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced Wednesday afternoon he will cease enforcing the state's 33-year-old gay adoption law, which was declared unconstitutional by a Miami appeals court Wednesday morning.

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  • Montana GOP Senator proposes to strike anti-LGBT law

    Republican State Senator John Brueggeman of Polson is taking a stand on LGBT rights, and is proposing a bill which would strike language from Montana law which prohibits homosexuality.

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  • Despite Setback, Gay Rights move forward

    Efforts that could lead to a reversal of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy that prohibits openly gay soldiers from serving in the military may have stalled in the United States Senate, but the legal fight is advancing in the federal courts along with other important gay rights litigation.

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  • New Law allows NY Gay Couples to adopt

    A new New York State law permits unmarried partners -- including gay couples -- to jointly adopt a child.

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  • Florida child welfare agency won’t take gay man’s kids

    The head of the state child welfare agency said a gay man won't lose his two children even if the courts uphold the state's ban on gay adoptions.

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  • Voice for Equality: Angela Lansbury

    Angela Lansbury, whose celebrated career in theatre, television and films has spanned seven decades, will be among a list of 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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  • Aaron Belkin: It’s Discrimination, Stupid

    Belkin: "Our senators ought not to hide their convictions regarding the discrimination of "don't ask, don't tell." But regardless of what rationales they might currently hide behind, there is no question: Tuesday's vote, for or against discrimination, will make clear for all exactly what those convictions are."

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  • Majority support for the freedom to marry appears to stick

    Paul Thornton examines a new Associated Press poll finding that fifty-two percent of respondents support marriage for lesbian and gay couples.

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  • Actress Kelly McGillis weds longtime girlfriend

    Kelly McGillis, the actress, and Melanie Leis, a sales executive, were joined in a civil union last Wednesday in Collingswood, N.J.

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