The banning of gay marriage in Texas has made all marriages illegal, according to attorney general candidate.
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In 2005, the state of Texas overwhelmingly approved an amendment to the state Constitution that was added as Article I, Section 32.
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After that stellar presidential run, Rudy Giuliani has apparently decided not to run for Governor of New York:
It was not clear what prompted the decision, but the prospect of potentially facing Attorney General Andrew M.
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A Texas candidate for attorney general has argued that an amendment made to the state's constitution to ban gay marriages has actually made all marriages illegal.
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"This state or a political subdivision of this state may not create or recognize any legal status identical or similar to marriage.
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Texas Candidate: Gay Marriage Amendment Bans All MarriagesOn Top MagazineBy On Top Magazine Staff A Texas candidate for attorney general says a clause in the state's gay marriage ban forbids all marriages, the Star-Telegram .
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A Texas candidate for attorney general says a clause in the state's gay marriage ban forbids all marriages
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Did the voters make opposite-sex marriage illegal in Texas? That’s what Barbara Ann Radnofsky claims, and there’s reason to take her argument seriously.
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A 2005 amendment banning same-sex marriage in the Texas may have inadvertently banned all marriages, says Houston attorney Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a candidate for attorney general.
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Barbara Ann Radnofsky, a Houston lawyer and Democratic candidate for attorney general, says that a 22-word clause in a 2005 constitutional amendment designed to ban gay marriages erroneously endangers the legal status of all marriages in the state.
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UPDATE: Joe and I have created an online action center where people can send emails to Attorney General Holder asking him to have the FBI investigate this possible hate crime.
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I went to the Equality California (EQCA) San Diego Awards event on Saturday night, and captured the speech of Jerry Brown, who accepted an award at the event.
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Opposition deputy leader Lawrence Springborg has attempted to derail the Government's stance on surrogacy, as it relates to gay couples.
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Finally some good news.
By Monday, according to federal sources, Attorney General Eric Holder is expected to decide that as many as nine high-value Guantanamo detainees will be returned to the United States for trial in civilian and military courts.
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Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch has criticized Governor Donald Carcieri's veto of a bill that would have given gays and lesbians the right to make funeral arrangements for their deceased domestic partners.
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From Reuters:
California Attorney General Jerry Brown is by far the most popular candidate for governor in next year’s election, but most voters in his party are unhappy that he is the only major Democrat running, according to a new poll on Sunday.
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World Net Daily reports that a group of Christian clergymen lead by Christian Anti-Defamation Commission head Gary Cass are planning a November 16th demonstration at the U.
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The furious explosion of nutjobs over the passage of the Matthew Shepard & James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act continues.
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New York's attorney general files an anti-competition lawsuit against Intel, accusing it of using "illegal threats" to dominate microchip sales.
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Extreme homophobes sweep all three top offices: Governor, Lieutenant General and Attorney General. Sad day for Virginia.
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