The gays are getting married in Connecticut, beginning today.
Superior Court Judge Jonathan Silbert has scheduled a hearing at 9:15 a.
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Our progress will not be stopped.
Superior Court Judge Jonathan Silbert has scheduled a hearing at 9:15 a.
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While the fallout continues from Prop. 8 in California, there is some good news on the other side of the country.
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Same-sex marriage arrives in Connecticut next week
4,600 gay couples expected to wed within three years
By CHRIS JOHNSON
Friday, November 07, 2008
Gay couples and officials in Connecticut are making preparations for the arrival of same-sex marriage in the state next week, but the availability of gay nuptials is expected to be a more low-key affair than when same-sex marriage came to California.
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This one came up late in the game for LGBT nutmeggers. Every 20 years the question has to appear on the ballot in Connecticut to have a Constitutional Convention, and the year is this one.
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On October 10th, the State of Connecticut Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage; I am now legally able to marry my partner.
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The second in a series of posts detailing the legal implications of Florida's proposed marriage amendment, Amendment 2.
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Same-Sex Marriage Ruling Gets Mixed ReactionWestport-News, CT -
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The Connecticut Supreme Court decision legalizes gay marriage "on the basis of equal protection and a determination that sexual orientation receives .
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Supreme Court unlikely to hear gay cases this yearWashington Blade, DC -
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“I also think that the court is not itching to get a lesbian or gay custody case in front of them right now,” he said.
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And Connecticut makes three
Court legalizes gay marriage; opponents call for constitutional convention to overturn
By LOU CHIBBARO JR
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled last week that same-sex couples have the right to marry under the state constitution and that a civil unions law enacted by the state three years ago fails to provide gay people with the “status and significance” of marriage.
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The question raised and decided by the Connecticut Supreme Court and California's Supreme Court is whether civil unions, with the same rights and responsibilities on a state level as civil marriage, are a fair equivalent to civil marriage, under the.
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Anyone desiring a preview of what the federal judiciary would look like under a Barack Obama administration need look no further than a narrow ruling by the Connecticut Supreme Court allowing same-sex "marriage.
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by Paul VarnellFirst published in the Chicago Free Press on October 15, 2008
As you have no doubt read or heard, on Oct.
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Same-Sex Marriage Foes: Blinded By BiasHartford Courant, United States -
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The Connecticut Supreme Court's ruling on gay marriage last week was a monumental step in the journey to equality for gay and lesbian couples, .
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Gay couples in Connecticut might not realize it, but they owe a debt of gratitude to the California Supreme Court.
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By The Editorial Board
After California's Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal earlier this year, opponents of gay marriage rushed to put a referendum on the ballot to reverse the ruling.
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The Catholic bishops of Connecticut support a State Constitutional Convention to draft provisions for blocking gay marriages.
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Gay-rights activists in Iowa applauded the ruling by the Connecticut Supreme Court Friday that the state's constitution does not permit barring gay and lesbian couples the same rights accorded to heterosexuals.
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Same-Sex Marriage and the Rights of CitizenshipNew York Times, United States -
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The Connecticut Supreme Court deserves praise for acknowledging, as other states that allow same-sex marriage have not, the constitutional principles that .
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Now, THAT'S How You Demolish Arguments Against Marriage Equality!New Republic, DC -
Oct 13, 2008
Over the weekend, I read the Connecticut Supreme Court's gay marriage decision.
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