same-sex marriage
For the second day running, the Supreme Court on Wednesday will confront the issue of gay marriage, hearing arguments on a U.S. law that denies federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples.
For the first time, ever, the Supreme Court of the United States will delve into the issue of same-sex marriage this week.
Hillary Clinton has officially endorsed same-sex marriage in a video released on YouTube on Monday by the Human Rights Campaign, a leading American gay rights organization.
President Obama gives the 2013 State of the Union address on Tuesday night, his first since his resounding victory in last year’s presidential election. What will he say?
The Supreme Court began deliberations over same-sex marriage, voting rights and stem cell research on Monday.
The Supreme Court ended its session with its landmark ruling on upholding the Affordable Health Care, now that its returned from recess, the nation's apex court is about to take on the issue of same-sex marriage in March.
With a new year come new laws around the country.
Same-sex marriages became legal for the first time in Maine on Saturday, and happy couples lined up for marriage licenses just after midnight.
The Supreme announced that it would hear two same-sex marriages cases which could determine the legality of same-sex marriage for a generation.
The year 2012 could be looked back on as a monumentally historic year regarding same sex marriages if the Supreme Court decided whether to hear several cases related to the controversial issue.
Several ballot measures, from same-sex marriage to health care, were voted on during Election Day 2012.
Election Day Results on Gay Marriage
A new study revealed that while Latino Catholics and those not religiously affiliated largely supported Obama, Latino evangelicals were divided among the candidates.
Voters in Maine, Washington, Maryland and Minnesota will be tasked with voting on same-sex marriage laws in their states on Nov. 6.