California Chief Justice Ronald George has spent more than half his life in a black robe carefully cultivating an image of a cautious jurist and earning a reputation as a politically skilled court administrator. But his unlikely legacy as gay rights pioneer was sealed at 10 a.m. on May 15, when he heard the roar of a festive crowd gathered below his office as his majority decision legalizing same-sex marriage was announced. Now, the law-and-order supporter of capital punishment is enduring from gay marriage foes the very complaints of "judicial activism" he has worked so hard to avoid during his 17 years on the high court and 34 years as a California judge. Full story...
Voters' economic status and religious convictions played a greater role than race and age in determining whether they supported the Nov.
A couple of gay penguins may have just unveiled the long hidden "homosexual agenda" making it public for all to see.
The Proposition 8 battle has prompted a star-studded music video that's available at FunnyorDie.com. Written by Marc Shaiman and directed by Adam Shankman, the piece shows gay marriage backers and foes debating the issue in song against the backdrop of a Sacramento community college theater.
It looks like the newly negotiated power sharing deal in the NY State Senate will delay action of gay marriage in that body for at least a year.
Australian Idol runner-up Anthony Callea (left)says that he thinks his decision to come out of the closet has had minimal impact on his career and that it was important for him to come clean.
MINNEAPOLIS -- RSVP Vacations, the originator of the gay and lesbian cruise concept, announced details on five all-gay cruises in 2009, designed to give travelers more variety and choice than ever before.
San Francisco Catholic Archbishop George Niederauer, in his first extensive explanation about his role in the passage of Proposition 8, today defended the church's actions in the successful ballot initiative.
A new book claims that America's on the verge of a renaissance in culture and business -- and, no surprise, gay people are ahead of the trend.
International media watchdog groups called Wednesday for the release of a freelance journalist jailed in northern Iraq for violating a public decency law by writing a story about homosexuality.
One benefit of the poorly run "No on 8" campaign has been the emergence of youth leadership and the willingness of the "Old Gay Establishment" (OGE) to listen to new ideas from us "kids.
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