
Wonkette reminds us that tomorrow the Supreme Court of the State of New York is set to rule on whether the state can perform gay marriages. We...
by Anonymous

Going to the Chapel, Eventually
This was a banner year for advocates of same-sex marriage. Although the state supreme court upheld last year's...

Yesterday, the Washington, D.C. Superior Court started issuing marriage licenses for same-sex couples, joining Massachusetts, Vermont, Iowa,...

While 57 percent of people under 30 see gay sex as "morally acceptable," only 46 percent of them would say the same about having an abortion.

And then there were four. Hot on the heels of their Midwestern brethren, the state of Vermont has legalized gay marriage, and become the first...

The California Supreme Court will soon hand down its decision on whether or not Proposition 8 violates the state Constitution. As it has...

The New York mayor's video for the Human Right's Campaign is short, pithy, and excellently to the point.

Support for same-sex unions is growing nationwide.

On Thursday, Argentina became the first Latin American country to legalize same-sex marriage. They join a small international club of countries...

Who cares what the public opinion polls say? This should be what we consider when we consider gay marriage.

Today the California Supreme Court upheld Proposition 8, the state's gay marriage ban. The ban was approved by 52.24 percent of voters last...

In what may be merely a symbolic victory in the fight to improve teacher quality, New York City announced that starting next fall, it would...

Rolling blackouts, asthma attacks and cost-benefit analysis, oh my!

I don't mean to diminish the absurdity that is the failure to reject Proposition 8 in California, and the general national impulse to prevent gay...

So in Maine yesterday, the voters reversed the state's law allowing gay marriage by a margin of 47-53. This is unfortunate news, especially on the...

Back in 1860, "Soapy Sam" Wilberforce from the Church of England mocked Darwin supporter Thomas Huxley in the famous Oxford evolution debate,...

A Pew study showing the decline of marriage among lower-income groups, among other findings, is visualized here.

Living in sin used to be social suicide, but couples are now afforded the space to conduct their private business privately.

Americans gave a lot more and a lot faster to Katrina and Haiti than to Japan. American corporations? Well that's a different story.

Half of the troubling American trade deficit is due to the staggering amount of oil that we import.