Source: San Jose Mercury News, San Francisco Chronicle, East Bay Express Opponents of marriage equality are scheduled to argue Wednesday in a San Francisco courtroom that a federal lawsuit challenging Proposition 8 should be dismissed.
Chief US District Judge Vaughn Walker will consider a motion from Prop. 8 backers that would scrap plans for a January trial and short-circuit an effort to overturn the anti-equality constitutional amendment, San Jose Mercury News reports.
The case was filed on behalf of two California couples by a newly-formed legal group. The challenge is being managed celebrated attorneys Ted Olson and David Boies who argue in their suit that the amendment added to the state constitution by Prop. Full story...
Most of us first heard of 19-year-old Jorge Steven Lopez Mercado through news stories about his brutal murder.
::: Sen. Arlen Specter (D,PA)—who was previously (R,PA) when he campaigned for his senate seat—has signed on in the past month as a co-sponsor of three important LGBT-related bill.
So you say you neglected to think ahead to this time when the oughts are about to end and the 21st century is about to enter its awkward teen years.
In a striking decision, a Vermont judge yesterday granted sole custody of 7-year-old Isabella Miller to her non-biological mother, Janet Jenkins, Mombian, the lesbian-mom’s blog, reports.
On Friday, a group of clerics and political activists released a document that they call “Manhattan Declaration: A Call of Christian Conscience”.
EW.com touts a very brief piece now on the site as an “Exclusive Q&A with Adam Lambert”.
Did the radical queer anarchist group Bash Back Memphis “take credit” for defacing a billboard in Memphis that showed a local gay Marine?
‘Yes, they did’, reported several major blogs last week.
::: US Army Private Bethany Smith, 21, (aka Skyler James) will have another chance to argue her case for getting asylum in Canada because of a key court victory Friday, Canada.
Philippines Senate hopeful Danton Remoto photo by Ralph Camus, from Danton’s campaign blog
“I will definitely run as senator in 2010,” said Philippine LGBTQ rights advocate Danton Remoto Wednesday.
DC Agenda, “The LGBTQ Community’s Newssource”—according to its web tagline—is now out on the web.
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